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Biology is spatial

At Spatial Genomics, we are dedicated to empowering discovery. We believe that highly multiplexed spatial analysis will advance fundamental biology, precision medicine, drug development, and diagnostics.

We offer the new GenePS device to enable spatial research. This sensitive confocal imager is combined with advanced fluidics to deliver excellent results. Off-the-shelf and custom gene panels are available to meet your project needs and powerful analysis software allows you to quickly review the results.

Spatial Genomics reveals biology. The GenePS can assay single-cell gene expression, protein expression, and genomic and epigenomic states within intact cells and tissues. As a result, we catalog more than cell states and are better able to assess cell neighborhoods, interactions, and influences.

Decoding molecular identities

We have developed sequential fluorescence in situ hybridization (seqFISH), an advanced biomolecular analysis method that merges imaging with combinatorial molecular barcoding. Our single unifying platform, GenePS, reveals previously unexplored biology through subcellular imaging of RNA, DNA, and protein. We can generate multi-omic analyses beyond the capabilities of other types of spatial genomics systems, with the flexibility to assess the expression of many genes.

Resolving single cells

Cells are a fundamental unit of life. Our technology enables a more comprehensive picture of biology at a single-cell level. We are improving the understanding of cell biology by adding to the known diversity of cellular types and states, identifying the locations of transcripts and proteins at a subcellular level, and exploring the epigenetic and genomic bases for cell fate and function.

Tissue is the last frontier

Tissues and organs are composed of complex mixtures of cell types. The GenePS platform enables the detection of highly multiplexed biomolecular identities and locations within single cells, through high-resolution imaging of intact tissue samples. With this highly resolved view of cells within tissue microenvironments, comes better understanding of fundamental biology, health, and disease.