10x Genomics partners with Bioptimus on STELA spatial biology atlas; project targets up to 100,000 patient specimens

Reuters03-25 19:01
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/TXG">10x Genomics</a> partners with Bioptimus on STELA spatial biology atlas; project targets up to 100,000 patient specimens
  • Bioptimus launched the Spatial Tissue Embedding Learning Atlas (STELA) through a partnership with 10x Genomics and Broad Clinical Labs to generate harmonized multi-omics patient data.
  • STELA is set to use the Xenium spatial transcriptomics platform as the foundational partner technology and aims to profile up to 100,000 patient specimens.
  • The initiative targets a ~20x increase in scale over existing spatial biology atlases and is planned to integrate spatial technologies, pathology imaging, multi-omics, and longitudinal clinical data across the United States, Europe, and Asia.


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