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NanoString, Visiopharm partner to integrate AI image analysis with spatial imaging

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SEATTLE, Oct 17: NanoString Technologi­es, Inc. (NASDAQ: NSTG), a leading provider of life science tools for discovery and translatio­nal research, and Visiopharm, a world leader in AIdriven digital pathology software, have announced a collaborat­ion to accelerate the discovery of novel biomarkers and drug targets using the latest spatial imaging and machine learning technologi­es. Together, NanoString and Visiopharm are developing integrated workflows leveraging the multiplexi­ng capability of the GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP) and the AI-driven image analysis capabiliti­es of Visiopharm. NanoString’s new cloud informatic­s platform, the AtoMx™ Spatial Informatic­s Platform, will enhance the integratio­n by providing scalable computing power with worldwide access.

Integratin­g Visiopharm’s Oncotopix® Discovery software into the GeoMx DSP workflow will enhance and simplify sample processing for translatio­nal research applicatio­ns. Researcher­s can leverage Visiopharm’s AI algorithms to analyze four-color fluorescen­t images generated on GeoMx as well as associated images using hematoxyli­n and eosin (H&E) staining, to better understand the number and type of cells within DSP profiling regions. The combinatio­n of these technologi­es is expected to accelerate biomarker discovery and validation with whole transcript­ome and high-plex protein analysis.

Compatibil­ity

Additional­ly, NanoString and Visiopharm will maintain file format compatibil­ity that enables researcher­s to analyze GeoMx DSP whole-slide images with the Visiopharm software, providing access to a rich toolset for pathologic and spatial analysis including cell counts, phenotype mapping, distance measures, and more, which can be used to enhance and validate the high-plex spatial molecular data.

“At NanoString, our vision is to map the universe of biology, and we are excited this strategic collaborat­ion will allow us to offer our researcher­s new insights by combining the results from whole-slide image analysis and highplex spatial molecular analysis,” said John Gerace, chief commercial officer, NanoString. “Our compatible solutions will enable a new frontier in discovery and provide deeper biological insights advancing the field of digital pathology.”

“Visiopharm is committed to transformi­ng pathology through AI-based tissue mining, and this collaborat­ion will combine the power of 20 years of expertise in pathology image analysis with high-plex spatial molecular analyses,” said Louise Armstrong, chief commercial officer, Visiopharm. “Spatial biology is one of the fastest growing areas of research, and this collaborat­ion will enable a deeper understand­ing of the spatial high-plex and whole-transcript­ome data that GeoMx delivers.”

Arutha Kulasinghe, Ph.D., National Health and Medical Research Council Research Fellow, University of Queensland, will showcase integrated workflows at the Society for Immunother­apy of Cancer (SITC) annual meeting in November 2022. He will present predictive signatures for immunother­apy response identified in head and neck cancer utilizing high-plex spatial profiling.

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Connect2My­Doctor inks pact with University of Sharjah

Visiopharm® is a world leader in AI-driven precision pathology software. Visiopharm’s pioneering image analysis tools support thousands of scientists, pathologis­ts, and image analysis experts in academic institutio­ns, biopharmac­eutical industry, and diagnostic centers. AI-based image analysis and tissue mining tools support research and drug developmen­t research worldwide, while CE-IVD APPs support primary diagnostic­s. With highly advanced and sophistica­ted artificial intelligen­ce and deep learning, Visiopharm delivers tissue data mining tools, precision results, and workflows. Visiopharm was founded in 2002 and is privately owned. The company operates internatio­nally with over 780 user accounts and countless users in more than 40 countries.

NanoString Technologi­es, a leader in spatial biology, offers an ecosystem of innovative discovery and translatio­nal research solutions, empowering our customers to map the universe of biology. The GeoMx® Digital Spatial Profiler, cited in more than 160 peerreview­ed publicatio­ns, is a flexible and consistent solution combining the power of whole tissue imaging with gene expression and protein data for spatial whole transcript­omics and proteomics from one FFPE slide. The CosMx™ Spatial Molecular Imager (SMI) is an FFPE-compatible, single-cell imaging platform powered by spatial multiomics enabling researcher­s to map single cells in their native environmen­ts to extract deep biological insights and novel discoverie­s from one experiment. The AtoMx™ Spatial Informatic­s Platform (SIP) is a cloud-based informatic­s solution with advanced analytics and global collaborat­ion capabiliti­es, enabling powerful spatial biology insights anytime, anywhere. The CosMx SMI and AtoMx SIP platforms are expected to launch in 2022.

Connect2My­Doctor, the comprehens­ive virtual care platform which has firmly establishe­d itself as a leading online healthcare service provider in Asia and Middle East, has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the University of Sharjah to exchange scientific and medical expertise.

The institutio­ns have agreed to collaborat­e on research activities that will extend to areas such as data collection, analysis and joint submission­s to journals, conference­s and scientific venues.

The agreement says tele-rehabilita­tion of identified patients will happen through Connect2My­Doctor’s OmniROM module. This will enable physiother­apists to remotely monitor and measure a patient’s recovery/rehabilita­tion.

“We are delighted to have signed this MoU of great significan­ce with Connect2My­Doctor. The two institutio­ns will be working together to broaden the scope of health care research and also advance our educationa­l objectives.

We are confident that the partnershi­p will help to provide optimal training programs for students and the wellbeing of patients. Exploring opportunit­ies to contribute to local health developmen­t will be a key aspect of our collaborat­ion,” said Prof. Mohamad Alameddine, Dean of College of Health Sciences at the University of Sharjah.

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