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Can spatial biology and multiplex immunofluorescence truly transform how we understand cancer?
I went live from the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 2025 — the 40th Anniversary Meeting to explore how spatial biology, multiplex IF, and digital pathology are coming together to redefine cancer diagnostics, research, and precision medicine.
This session kicked off a weekend of cutting-edge discussions with leaders from Hamamatsu (Booth 415) and Biocare Medical (Booth 717) — two companies helping laboratories around the world embrace digital transformation and spatial imaging in oncology.
🧠 Episode Highlights & Key Moments
0:00 — Introduction
I set the stage live from SITC 2025, explaining the goal of this series: to connect the science of multiplex imaging and spatial analysis with the practical needs of today’s cancer pathologists and researchers.
~1:00 — What Is Multiplex Immunofluorescence (IF)?
I explain how multiplex IF enables simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers and immune cell types within a single tumor sample — giving us an unprecedented look at the tumor microenvironment and how cells interact.
~2:30 — The Spatial Biology Revolution
We talk about spatial biology as the “next frontier” beyond traditional histopathology — visualizing not just what is on the slide, but where it happens.
~5:00 — Digital Pathology & AI Readiness
I discuss the importance of digital pathology systems for slide digitization and how AI-powered software is now helping identify biomarkers, quantify expression, and accelerate immunotherapy research.
~7:30 — Featured Booths at SITC 2025
~9:00 — Real-World Impact
We walk through clinical case examples where multiplex IF data guides immunotherapy decisions — helping clinicians stratify patients and tailor treatments more precisely.
~12:00 — Getting Started
I share practical advice for researchers ready to adopt spatial biology or digital pathology, from workflow design to validation and staff training.
~15:00 — Audience Q&A
Live questions from the audience on implementation, data integration, and scaling multiplex workflows across research and clinical environments.
~20:00 — Future Directions
We look ahead to how machine learning and spatial data integration will shape the next decade of immuno-oncology, including new SITC workshops on AI-driven tissue profiling.
~24:00 — Wrap-Up & Takeaways
Key message: spatial biology is not just a trend — it’s the next layer of precision medicine. I invite everyone to visit Hamamatsu (Booth 415) and Biocare (Booth 717) and to stay tuned for the next livestream focused on multiplex IF in clinical settings.
Resources Mentioned
🔹 Hamamatsu Photonics (Booth 415)
High-performance digital slide scanners and imaging systems.
🌐 hamamatsu.com
🔹 Biocare Medical (Booth 717)
ONCORE Pro X — Open sli
Support the show
Get the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!
By Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD5
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Send us a text
Can spatial biology and multiplex immunofluorescence truly transform how we understand cancer?
I went live from the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) 2025 — the 40th Anniversary Meeting to explore how spatial biology, multiplex IF, and digital pathology are coming together to redefine cancer diagnostics, research, and precision medicine.
This session kicked off a weekend of cutting-edge discussions with leaders from Hamamatsu (Booth 415) and Biocare Medical (Booth 717) — two companies helping laboratories around the world embrace digital transformation and spatial imaging in oncology.
🧠 Episode Highlights & Key Moments
0:00 — Introduction
I set the stage live from SITC 2025, explaining the goal of this series: to connect the science of multiplex imaging and spatial analysis with the practical needs of today’s cancer pathologists and researchers.
~1:00 — What Is Multiplex Immunofluorescence (IF)?
I explain how multiplex IF enables simultaneous detection of multiple biomarkers and immune cell types within a single tumor sample — giving us an unprecedented look at the tumor microenvironment and how cells interact.
~2:30 — The Spatial Biology Revolution
We talk about spatial biology as the “next frontier” beyond traditional histopathology — visualizing not just what is on the slide, but where it happens.
~5:00 — Digital Pathology & AI Readiness
I discuss the importance of digital pathology systems for slide digitization and how AI-powered software is now helping identify biomarkers, quantify expression, and accelerate immunotherapy research.
~7:30 — Featured Booths at SITC 2025
~9:00 — Real-World Impact
We walk through clinical case examples where multiplex IF data guides immunotherapy decisions — helping clinicians stratify patients and tailor treatments more precisely.
~12:00 — Getting Started
I share practical advice for researchers ready to adopt spatial biology or digital pathology, from workflow design to validation and staff training.
~15:00 — Audience Q&A
Live questions from the audience on implementation, data integration, and scaling multiplex workflows across research and clinical environments.
~20:00 — Future Directions
We look ahead to how machine learning and spatial data integration will shape the next decade of immuno-oncology, including new SITC workshops on AI-driven tissue profiling.
~24:00 — Wrap-Up & Takeaways
Key message: spatial biology is not just a trend — it’s the next layer of precision medicine. I invite everyone to visit Hamamatsu (Booth 415) and Biocare (Booth 717) and to stay tuned for the next livestream focused on multiplex IF in clinical settings.
Resources Mentioned
🔹 Hamamatsu Photonics (Booth 415)
High-performance digital slide scanners and imaging systems.
🌐 hamamatsu.com
🔹 Biocare Medical (Booth 717)
ONCORE Pro X — Open sli
Support the show
Get the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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