Molecular Cartography™ technology empowers scientists to resolve the most daunting challenges in biology​

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01 — What we do


Molecular Cartography platform

Our Molecular Cartography platform is a groundbreaking multi-analyte, highly multiplex spatial analysis technology that enables scientists to resolve the most complex biological challenges in areas such as oncology, neuroscience, and infectious disease.

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The pioneering platform produces deep contextual data sets that illuminate molecular interactions at subcellular resolution, while preserving the sample tissue. The initial applications of Resolve Biosciences’ Molecular Cartography platform deliver the highest-resolution view of transcriptomic activity and provide the ability to interrogate hundreds of genes in a single run. Future solutions will add DNA, protein, and metabolomic data layers. Unlike current approaches, Resolve Biosciences’ technology provides the required sensitivity, specificity, and workflow convenience to elucidate the cell’s complex transcriptional landscape.

The Molecular Cartography platform has been under development since 2016 and was initially available through an oversubscribed early access program.
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02 — In the News


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Resolve Biosciences Announces Appointment of John Stark as Chief Executive Officer

press release — March 15, 2023

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Resolve Biosciences Expands Meridian Molecular Cartography™ Service Program for Virtually Any Species or Tissue Type at AGBT 2023

press release — February 6, 2023

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White paper “The Rise of Spatial Biology: Why a Better Approach Is Needed”
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