JosephBeechem Bruker Spatial BiologyUnited States

JosephBeechem
Joseph Beechem started his academic career with a doctorate in Biophysics from The Johns Hopkins University and subsequently became a faculty member at Vanderbilt University. Joe is author of over 200 peer-reviewed papers. with more than 10 -years of experience building Next-Gen Sequencers for various well-known companies prior of joining Bruker Spatial Biology/NanoString at the time. At Bruker Spatial Biology Joe has led the R&D team for the last 13 years and been involved in the inception of 3D Biology – the simultaneous profiling of DNA, RNA, and Protein on the nCounter® system – as well as the GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) and CosMx® Spatial Molecular Imager including the latest Whole Transcriptome Panel.

Monday 08 June 2026

Time Session
12:15
13:00
Biology is complex, and the mechanisms that drive biological systems are challenging to decipher. Examining any single layer of biology can provide a valuable perspective, but it reveals only part of the picture. Bruker Spatial Biology delivers best-in-class solutions designed to work together as a cohesive ecosystem. By providing high fidelity resolution and information depth across layers of biological complexity, Bruker Spatial Biology enables insights that cannot be achieved by single layer approaches, accelerating discovery through translational cancer research. Prof. Pagani will exemplify how his laboratory is using CosMx Same-Cell Multiomics to determine metastatic cell states in colorectal cancer.
Room F9+10