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Asier Antoranz

Asier Antoranz

Post Doc Bioinformatician, University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Department of Imaging & Pathology, Translational Cell & Tissue Research

Published Pieces by Asier Antoranz

In this webinar, Prof. Francesca Bosisio and Asier Antoranz, assistant professor and post doc bioinformatician at University of Leuven, provide a practical example of what digital pathology can achieve, illustrating how high-dimensional single-cell multiplex analysis using multiple iterative labelling by antibody neodeposition (the MILAN technique) can characterize the immune landscape in primary melanoma.

In this webinar, Prof. Francesca Bosisio and Asier Antoranz, assistant professor and post doc bioinformatician at University of Leuven, provide a practical example of what digital pathology can achieve, illustrating how high-dimensional single-cell multiplex analysis using multiple iterative labelling by antibody neodeposition (the MILAN technique) can characterize the immune landscape in primary melanoma.