Welcome to Spatial Biology Club!
Recent advances in single-cell omics technology have shed light on the molecular and cellular heterogeneity of tissues and provided new insights into health and disease. The emerging field of Spatial Omics technologies is building on these findings to explore the complexity of life at all levels. However, this rapid technological development poses a key experimental and computational challenge: decoding life via spatially informed datasets.
Our club presents the latest developments in spatial omics technologies, machine learning and data analytics through guest lectures, workshops and meetings.
Technologies in this field of research are bundled in the Competence Hub for Spatial Biology.
Scientific organizers: Özgün Gökçe, Felix Meissner, Andreas Schlitzer und Dagmar Wachten
Upcoming events:
Spatial Biology Symposium
Meet spatial biology enthusiasts in Bonn and connect
Nov. 6, 2025, 2-6 p.m.,
New venue! BMZ-II, seminar room (ground floor)
Register here
How can I participate?
Our “Spatial Biology Club” is aimed at researchers at all career levels at the University of Bonn and local cooperation partners. If you would like to join us, attend the seminars and exchange ideas with other participants. Sign up for our mailing list to receive regular updates on our events (Uni-ID required).
Registration without Uni-ID
Please send us an e-mail if you work at a non-university institution and would like to join the mailing list.
Our Research Topics
Which technologies and research topics do we work with? What methods do we use? Get to know working groups and their research topics here. Find your cooperation partner!
Past Events:
Scientific Organizers
Prof. Dr. Ozgun Gokce
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Transdisciplinary Research Area "Life and Health"
Understanding the complexities of life - from molecules to (eco-) systems.