David Rimm, MD, PhD Anthony N. Brady Professor of Pathology Yale School of Medicine Objectives: - Describe methods for measurement of protein on slides.
- Discuss methods for multiplex, mid-plex and high-plex discovery and analysis tools.
- Describe the difference between cell segmentation and molecular compartmentalization.
Speaker disclosures: Dr. David Rimm discloses financial relationships with the following companies within the past 24 months. Advisory Boards: Amgen, Astra Zeneca, Cell Signaling Technology, Cepheid, Danaher, GSK, Konica/Minolta, Lilly, Merck, Monopteros, Nanostring, PAIGE.AI, Regeneron, Roche, Ventana Consultant: Fluidigm, NextCure, Odonate, Sanofi, Verily Research Support: Amgen, Cepheid, Navigate BioPharma, NextCure, Konica/Minolta Instrument Support: Akoya, NanoString Royalty: Rarecyte Why Attend? Biomarkers are the key to personalized medicine. This lecture will discuss biomarker discover and validation and related topics including multiplexing, mid-plex and high-plex. We will also discuss the challenge of moving a biomarker from the lab to the clinic. Meeting ID: 983 8715 9855 Passcode: PATHGR You must sign-in on the following form to receive CME credit. Sign-in online: https://forms.gle/W2oE8d3MYbnyTDe58 Planning Committee Disclosure: The following members have not had any financial relationships with any ineligible entities in the past 24 months: Drs. Rebecca Alvarez, Eleanor Chen, Austin Green, Jose Mantilla, Isaac Miller, Elizabeth Parker, Maria Tretiakova, and Larry True. The following members disclose financial relations with ineligible entities within the past 24 months: Dr Shreeram Akilesh GoldfinchBio, Inc. (sponsored research) and NanoString, Inc. (sponsored travel); and Dr. Haodong Xu PathomIQ (consultant). All relevant financial relationships listed have been mitigated. Grant Acknowledgment: None
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