Q&A: How a Ó³»´«Ã½ team uses cutting-edge spatial technologies to enable new science
Sami Farhi, director of Ó³»´«Ã½â€™s Spatial Technology Platform, describes how the group, launched in late 2022, supports scientists who want to study cells and tissues with spatial context.

Credit: Courtesy of the STP
An image of structures and layers of tissue in the mouse brain created with publicly available data generated by 10X Genomics's Xenium instrument. Researchers in the Spatial Technology Platform developed an open-source, interactive visualization method called Celldega-Landscape to generate the image, with dots representing cells in the tissue and various colors denoting different cell clusters.