Lowering Barriers to Scalable Multiplex Spatial Biology
11 Jun 2026 07:00 UTC
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Join us for an upcoming webinar to see how Leica Microsystems is helping make scalable multiplex spatial biology more accessible. We’ll showcase how our new spatial reagent platform, together with advanced imaging, laser microdissection, and AI-powered image analysis, can support flexible workflows that grow with your research.
During the session, you’ll see how Cell DIVE, Laser Microdissection (LMD), and the ATTOAuriga spatial reagent platform work together to enable flexible, reproducible, high-plex spatial biology workflows designed to adapt as your research questions evolve.
What you’ll learn:
- How Cell DIVE supports high-plex spatial protein analysis with robust, reproducible workflows
- How LMD complements multiplex imaging by enabling precise, spatially resolved downstream analysis
- How ATTOAuriga, built on bright ATTO dye chemistry and a barcode-based architecture, supports modular, scalable multiplexing
- How the Launch Early Access Program (LEAP) gives labs supported early access to ATTOAuriga, making it easier to evaluate workflows with real samples before committing to a fixed assay design
- How Aivia AI-powered image analysis software supports an end-to-end workflow by turning complex spatial imaging data into reproducible, AI-driven cell phenotyping and actionable biological insights
About LEAP and ATTOAuriga
The Launch Early Access Program (LEAP) from Leica Microsystems provides structured, supported access to the ATTOAuriga spatial reagent platform during its pre-launch phase. It is designed to help researchers generate and evaluate data early, supporting proof-of-concept studies, grant applications, and informed adoption decisions.
ATTOAuriga brings together ready-to-use core panels, antibody conjugation kits, and supporting reagents in a single workflow—helping researchers get started quickly and expand panels over time without full revalidation. This modular approach is designed to deliver sensitivity, flexibility, and reproducibility as spatial biology studies scale.
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Whether you are just beginning in spatial biology or looking to scale an existing workflow, this webinar will offer practical insights to help you build a flexible, future-ready multiplex spatial biology approach.