Symposium 2050
A unique gathering of life science visionaries shaping the future of biology over the next 25 years
Dr. Tobias Beyer, CSO, will be on-site and represent us at this pivotal event hosted by PelkmansLab, sharing how our tools push the boundaries of single-cell precision and causal biology. We're also proud to sponsor Symposium 2050.
Don’t miss Tobias’s talk on Friday, 5 September, during the morning session. He’ll present how FluidFM enables live-cell transcriptomic access without compromising cellular fate — an essential leap for causal discovery in systems biology.
Tobias is a cell biologist with expertise in CRISPR-based genome engineering, now developing FluidFM OMNIUM applications at Cytosurge.
Event Details
- Dates: 4–5 September 2025
- Venue: Auditorium D28, Maschinenlaboratorium, ETH Zürich
- Address: Tannenstrasse 5, 8006 Zürich
- Organizer: PelkmansLab (Prof. Lucas Pelkmans)
- Event Website & Registration
- Dr. Tobias Beyer's talk:
- September 4, Morning I (9:10 - 10:30)
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Title "Cellular Time Travel: Determine Today's Transcriptome, Study Tomorrow's Response. FluidFM® Adventures in Single Cell Biology and Beyond."
Why Attend?
Symposium 2050 tackles essential questions:
- How do we quantify and model biology across scales?
- Can we automate causal discovery across cells, tissues, and systems?
- What tools will shape predictive biomedicine?
As imaging and perturbation technologies scale up, contextual single-cell tools like FluidFM, LiveSeq, and CellEDIT will be key to translating data into mechanisms—and mechanisms into outcomes.
Curious how FluidFM technology can support and boost your research?
Reach out to Tobias Beyer to schedule a chat on-site tobias.beyer@cytosurge.com, or via LinkedIn.