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Spatial Transcriptomics Platforms to Better Understand Neurobiology and Associated Diseases A Joined Seminar Histomics & 10x Genomics

27 November
2025
9:00 - 12:00
Spatial Transcriptomics Platforms
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Joins us for an exciting seminar where you will hear about several use cases of the Visium and Xenium spatial platforms, including various applications in neurobiology and diseases.

The vast complexities of neurobiology require approaches to build a complete picture, starting from single cells to tissues and beyond. We will review single cell, spatial, and in situ innovative spatial transcriptomics that fuel scientific discoveries and drive exponential progress. Unravel highly complex biological systems, while bringing into focus the details that matter most.

Xenium Grant Program

Submit your abstract providing a short summary (one page max) of your spatial research project including the use of our Xenium platform in the context of human or mouse brain research, and get the chance to be awarded a 50% discounted pilot experiment using our "Xenium Mouse/Human Brain Gene Expression Panel" ! Review all panel information on our website  The winner will be announced at the end of the seminar. Projects need to be starting by the end of June 2026 at the latest, and priority will be given to abstracts that provide a full overview of the project (scientific objectives, sample types, total number of samples to be analysed, ...).

Please, send your abstract by November 7th, 2025, to annick.prigent@icm-institute.org and abdelaziz.bouali@10xgenomics.com.

Agenda

9:00

Aurélien Bayot, Sales Executive, 10x Genomics

Opening Words 

9h05 - 9h35

Abdelaziz Bouali, Scientific Technical Advisor, 10x Genomics

Single-Cell Spatial Precision in Neuroscience with Visium HD & Xenium

9h35 - 10h05

Dr. Florence Cavalli, U1331 Computational Oncology, Institut Curie, 75005, Paris, France

Deciphering Spatial Heterogeneity of IDH-Mutant Gliomas

10h05 - 10h20

Chiara Benedetto, Institut du Cerveau – Paris Brain Institute, 75013, Paris, France

Proof-of-concept: gene expression analysis in LPC-induced spinal cord injuries using Xenium technology.

10h20 - 10h50

Coffee break

10h50 - 11h20

Dr. Lorenzo Giordani Sorbonne Université, INSERM UMRS974, Association Institut de Myologie, Centre de Recherche en Myologie, 75013, Paris, France

Spatial and Multiomic profiling of muscle regeneration dynamics in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

11h20 - 11h50

Dr. Hans-Ulrich Klein, Department of Neurology, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States

Integrative spatial transcriptomics and 4i imaging of ADRD pathology-associated niches

11h50-12h

"Xenium Grant Program" winner announcement & closing remarks

Registration

Monday 24th of November, 2025 (Registration is free of charge but mandatory). Limited to 80 participants due to the room capacity. Find the registration page

9:00 - 12:00

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