Master Your Spatial Proteomics Workflow & Win a Project Grant
September 9, 2025 @ 09:30 – 11:00 CEST
Are you interested in mastering the latest spatial proteomics technologies? Join us for an exclusive seminar where you will receive a comprehensive overview of the cutting-edge platforms offered by the Spatial Proteomics Unit in Scilifelab.
Charlotte Stadler, Head of Unit for Spatial Proteomics, will highlight the advanced technologies we have in-house:
- PhenoCycler-Fusion (Akoya Biosciences)
- COMET (Lunaphore, a Bio-Techne brand)
- Opal (Akoya Biosciences)
- Aluora from Thermo Fisher, including staining and scanning on the newly launched EVOS S1000
Our expert Maxime Jacquet from Cell Signaling technologies (CST) will provide firsthand insights and the latest news on:
- SignalStar™ Multiplex IHC kits (CST) – customizable, ready-to-use panels with CST-validated antibodies for clear, reproducible results.
This is a hybrid presentation, so you can join us on-site for coffee and Fika (sponsored by BioNordika) or participate remotely.
Project Grant Opportunity
The Spatial Proteomics Unit is offering a grant equivalent to 50,000 SEK to one attendee, which will cover a 5-slide project using the SignalStar Multiplex IHC kit (with 2 slides dedicated to optimization). The winner will be announced at the end of the presentation and must be present to be granted.
To enter, simply submit a motivation letter explaining why your project is important and how you plan to use these specific markers to identify cell types: CD3e, CD8, CD20, CD68, Ki67, PD1, Granzyme B, and Pan-Cytokeratin.
Useful links
Grant Application Form: https://forms.gle/1Ek21Snet5hy76xW7
Spatial Proteomics Unit: https://www.scilifelab.se/units/spatial-proteomics/
SignalStar™ Multiplex IHC: https://www.cellsignal.com/applications/signalstar-multiplex-ihc
This is a hybrid event. The link to the online event will be sent out to registered participants.

