- Bruker Corporation (BRKR, Financial) unveils significant advancements in spatial biology and multiomics research at AACR 2025.
- Innovations include the CosMx 2.0 software upgrade and new multiomic capabilities on the nCounter® platform.
- CosMx SMI instruments to deliver up to a 2X increase in RNA detection efficiency.
Bruker Corporation (BRKR) has announced a series of groundbreaking advancements in spatial biology and multiomics research at the 2025 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) General Meeting. These developments emphasize Bruker's leading role in advancing spatial biology with pioneering platforms.
The company unveiled the CosMx 2.0 upgrade, enhancing the commercial CosMx SMI and AtoMx® SIP platforms with integrated software, which will become available later this quarter. This upgrade will significantly increase RNA detection efficiency across commercial RNA assays, enabling comprehensive whole transcriptome analysis. The AtoMx spatial informatics platform will also introduce AI-driven cell segmentation models for precise single-cell boundary definitions, providing unparalleled performance in single-cell spatial transcriptomics.
Additionally, Bruker will begin accepting advance orders in May for the CosMx Whole Transcriptome (WTX) assay, with shipments expected this summer. This advancement includes a same-slide multiomics feature, available later in 2025, allowing researchers to analyze both the whole transcriptome and immuno-oncology related proteins from the same cell.
Furthermore, the nCounter platform will now support multiomic assays, offering simultaneous RNA and protein analysis from the same sample in a single run. This enhancement includes nCounter Protein panels, which extend the platform's capabilities and provide a streamlined 3-day sample-to-answer workflow, facilitating rapid and efficient translational studies.
Bruker Corporation remains at the forefront of spatial biology innovation, committed to enabling scientists and engineers to make impactful discoveries and develop new applications that improve quality of life. Join them at Booth #2320 at AACR 2025 to explore these transformative technologies in person.