Integrating MALDI Imaging with spatial transcriptomics enables a more complete understanding of tissue organization by combining molecular distributions with high resolution gene expression patterns on the same tissue section. This multimodal approach provides deeper insight into cellular heterogeneity, functional states, and microenvironmental interactions, surpassing what either technique can reveal alone.
This webinar brings together two perspectives that complete each other: a methodological view on how MALDI Imaging and spatial transcriptomics can be successfully integrated on a single tissue section, and an application focused perspective illustrating what new biological insights emerge once both data layers are aligned. Advances in sample compatibility, spatial coregistration, and data integration provide the technical foundation, while multimodal analyses of complex tissues reveal subtle molecular gradients, cell state variation, and region specific features relevant to disease mechanisms.
More broadly, linking biochemical phenotypes with transcriptional programs supports improved interpretation of complex tissues, biomarker discovery, and mechanistic studies across spatial biology, demonstrating how methodological innovation and biological application jointly enable deeper scientific insight.
Eva Cuypers, Associate Professor, M4i - Maastricht for Imaging, Maastricht, Netherlands
Reserve your spot today and discover how integrating MALDI Imaging with spatial transcriptomics unlocks deeper biological insight through a unified view of molecular and transcriptional landscapes.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures.