This webinar will be hosted live and offered on-demand Thursday, September 22, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 AM Eastern Time Researchers utilize multiomic spatial maps to understand complicated biological processes, consisting of neovascularization and immune cell activation for cardiac improvement after myocardial infarction. Mapping the cell-type specific molecular changes in the tissue context after myocardial infarction permits scientists to recognize local tissue repair work mechanisms in the human heart and guide unique therapy development.In this Technique Talk, Rafael Kramann will go over spatial multiomic map development utilizing single-cell genomics, chromatin accessibility, and spatially-resolved transcriptomics to decipher the molecular events during cardiac tissue reorganization.Learning ObjectivesBuilding a spatial gene expression and gene-regulatory network mapInvestigating cellular changes after myocardial infarctionIdentifying tissue space with repair work and remodeling programsRafael Kramann, MD, PhD, FASNProfessor of MedicineDirector, Institute of Experimental Medicine and Systems BiologyRWTH Aachen University, GermanyDirector, Laboratory of Translational Kidney and Cardiovascular Research Erasmus Medical Center, NetherlandsSponsored by