Asia Pacific Spatial and Single-Cell Biology Innovation
June 20-21, 2025
SD Avenue Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
Transforming Biology and Medicine
Through Spatial and Single-Cell Innovation!
Discover cutting-edge innovations in tissue architecture, tumor heterogeneity, immunotherapy prediction, multi-omics, and AI-driven analysis. Join leading experts and emerging researchers to explore how spatial and single-cell biology is transforming science and medicine.
Conference Sessions Overview
AP-SciBio2025 brings together leading experts and emerging voices in spatial and single-cell biology. Our six dynamic sessions highlight cutting-edge research and innovations that are shaping the future of biology and medicine.
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Participants are welcome to join the hands-on workshop on single-cell genomics at Siriraj. More info here
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Explore breakthroughs in spatial biology and cell atlas technologies, revealing the intricate architecture of tissues and advancing our understanding of human biology.
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Delve into the complexities of tumor microenvironments and heterogeneity using spatial and single-cell tools to unlock new insights into cancer biology.
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Discover how cutting-edge spatial and single-cell techniques are being applied to predict and enhance the effectiveness of immunotherapies.
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Learn about innovations in multi-omics technologies, merging spatial and single-cell insights to revolutionize disease research and diagnostics.
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Uncover how spatial and single-cell biology is being applied across diverse diseases, from infectious diseases to regenerative medicine.
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Dive into the integration of artificial intelligence with spatial and single-cell biology, driving data analysis and discovery in this rapidly evolving field.
Each session includes expert talks, engaging discussions, and selected short presentations from top poster submissions. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation shaping the future of science and medicine!
Confirmed International Speakers
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SUZUKI Yutaka
University of Tokyo, Japan
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Faisal Mahmood
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
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Arutha Kulasinghe
Wesley Research Institute
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Ruby Huang
National Taiwan University
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Joe Poh Sheng Yeong
Singapore General hospital
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Ramanuj DasGupta
CRUK-Scotland Institute and Genome Institute of Singapore
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Woong Yang Park
Samsung Genomic Center, Korea
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Shyam Prabhakar
Genome Institute of Singapore
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Sizun Jiang
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Center for Virology and Vaccine Research
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Quan Nguyen
University of Queensland, Australia
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Ankur Sharma
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
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Tim STUART
Genome Institute of Singapore
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Xi Chen
SUSTech, Shenzhen, China