Live Session
Mastering Multiplex Immunofluorescence: Easy Strategies for Reliable Spatial Biology Results
February 5, 2026 | 12 pm EST | 9 am PST
Achieving reliable spatial biology results begins with confident antibody validation, robust multiplex panel design, and high-quality tissue preparation. In this webinar, Simon Goldstein from La Jolla Institute for Immunology, will share strategies to streamline multiplex immunofluorescence (IF) workflows and improve data consistency. You’ll learn practical tips for validating antibody performance and building custom panels that perform seamlessly across diverse tissue types and research goals.

Whether you’re new to multiplex IF or looking to refine your existing workflow, this webinar will help you simplify complex processes, save time, and generate reproducible, high-quality spatial data with confidence.
Key Topics to Be Covered:
- Proven strategies for validating antibody performance to ensure reliable staining results
- Best practices for designing and optimizing custom multiplex panels across diverse tissue types
- Case studies highlighting sample preparation best practices for enhancing image quality
- Overview of the Orion platform workflow for multiplex immunofluorescence

Speaker
Simon Goldstein
Microscopy Specialist II
La Jolla Institute for Immunology
Simon Goldstein is a microscopy specialist focused on spatial proteomics and multiplex immunofluorescence. At the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, he leads advanced imaging efforts using the Orion RareCyte platform, where he has optimized and validated an extensive catalogue of antibodies and designed high-plex custom panels to support diverse projects across diseases and model systems.

Speaker
Tad George, PhD
Senior VP, Biology R&D
RareCyte Inc.
Tad has over 15 years of startup experience dedicated to creating scientific markets for novel instrumentation platforms that span basic research, drug discovery and clinical applications. Prior to joining RareCyte, Tad has held similar positions at Biodesy, Inc. and DVS Sciences, and was Director of Biology at Amnis Corporation. Tad completed his B.A. in Biochemistry from the Univ. of Texas at Austin, Ph.D. in Immunology from UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, and post-doctoral training at Immunex Corp. in Seattle.

