Single-Cell and Spatial Biology

International Conference: 8-9 June 2026, Berlin, Germany

Omics, Multi-Space and Data

The conference brings together researchers, technologists, and industry professionals to highlight advances in spatial single-cell and multi-omics approaches. Participants will explore cutting-edge mapping platforms, high-throughput workflows, spatial data integration, and translational applications in disease research.

Keywords: single-cell analysis, spatial biology, spatial transcriptomics, multi-omics integration, spatial pattern analysis, 3D spatial mapping, ai-driven analysis, cellular interactions, tissue microenvironment, disease mechanisms, biomarker discovery, precision medicine

 

Interdisciplinary meetup: who should attend

  • Researchers in spatial single-cell and multi-omics biology
  • Technologists developing spatial platforms and workflows
  • Computational scientists and analysts in spatial multi-omics & AI
  • R&D leads and program managers overseeing spatial workflows and disease applications
  • Industry partners offering tools & solutions for spatial biology and disease research
 

Topics

including but not limited to:

Innovations in Single-Cell and Spatial Mapping

Novel methods, platforms, and mapping kits for capturing cells and mapping molecules in tissue using spatial omics, imaging, sequencing, and high-throughput automation.

Spatial Multi-Omics Integration

Methods for integrating multi-omics data at single-cell resolution in spatial contexts, including data alignment and analyses of tissue structure, cellular composition, and spatial relationships.

Spatial Single Cell Analysis

Practical applications of spatial single-cell analysis to reveal cellular heterogeneity, spatial organisation, and integrated molecular insights across tissues.

Special Track: Spatial Biology in Disease

Applications of spatial single-cell and multi-omics approaches to major disease areas, including cancer, immunology, and neuroscience. This topic highlights how spatial biology maps tissue and cellular organization, reveals disease mechanisms, and supports translational and clinical research using advanced platforms and AI-driven analyses.

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Connecting Industry and Academia

This conference is more than a discussion of single-cell and spatial biology, providing a platform for academic and industry participants to connect, exchange ideas, and showcase new discoveries, innovative tools, and applications in spatial single-cell and multi-omics research.

By connecting participants across the value chain, the Conference fosters interdisciplinary exchange that drives technology transfer, commercialization, and real-world application of innovations.