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Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!
Dec 8, 2024, 23:23

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

Nature Methods posted on X:

The wait is over!! We are thrilled to announce that we have chosen Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

For more on Spatial Proteomics and a road map to this special issue, please see this month’s Editorial or read on in this thread.

Spatial proteomics technologies have been crucial for understanding the organization, structure, and function of complex tissues, and have been instrumental in global atlas projects for mapping tissues and organs in health and disease.

In his Comment, Bernd Bodemiller introduces immunofluorescence-based spatial proteomics, how it has impacted basic research, and how it will likely be a crucial player in the future of personalized medicine.

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

A Comment from Yuval Bussi and Leeat Keren discusses state-of-the-art computational tools for analyzing highly multiplexed tissue imaging data and how next-generation tools can be used to gain further insight into these data-rich modalities.

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

A Comment from Daniela Quail and Logan Walsh discusses the impact spatial proteomics has had on cancer research.

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

A Comment from Thierry Nordmann, Andreas Mund, and Matthias Mann introduces Deep Visual Proteomics and how this technology complements existing spatial proteomics technologies in basic research and beyond.

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

Our final Comment from Rong Fan discusses how spatial proteomics fits in the multi-omics landscape and how it complements other spatial omics technologies for gaining holistic views of tissues.

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

This month’s Technology Feature by Vivien Marx highlights diverse international atlas projects, where they are now, and where they may be going in the future.

Nature Methods announces Spatial Proteomics as 2024’s Method of the Year!

Big thanks to Elham Karimi and Simon Milette, from the Walsh and Quail Labs, Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute for the beautiful cover artwork!”

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