Meet Vector Labs at NextGen Omics 2026
Join us at booth #21 to explore solutions across spatial analysis, single cell proteomics, and biomarker discovery.
This year, Vector Labs is highlighting new approaches to protein glycosylation and spatial biology, alongside our broader portfolio in antibody-based detection, bioconjugation, and custom services.

Glycosylation & Spatial Biology
Advanced tools to visualize protein glycosylation in situ, unlocking new insights into disease biology, biomarker discovery, and tumor microenvironments.

Antibody & Detection Solutions
Validated reagents for spatial biology and IHC workflows, enabling high-confidence tissue and biomarker analysis.

Bioconjugation & Custom Services
From antibody engineering to conjugation, we help accelerate your research from concept to data.

Primary Antibodies for IF & IHC
Validated and highly cited primary antibodies for use in immunofluorescence and immunohistochemistry applications.
Featured Presentation
Spatial Imaging Of Protein Glycosylation In The Tumor Microenvironment
Day One | 31 March 2026 | 2:45 PM
SPATIAL MULTI-OMICS
Speaker
Steven R. Barthel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
Co-Director, Program of Glyco-Immunology and Oncology (PGIO)
Research Associate, Mass General Brigham
Protein glycosylation controls diverse biological functions of multiple cell types within the tumor microenvironment However, glycans have been notoriously challenging to study using conventional approaches. The first-in-kind Glysiteâ„¢ Explorerâ„¢ in situ Proximity Ligation Assay (isPLA) Glycan Detection Kit overcomes this hurdle by providing an innovative platform for spatial visualization of protein glycosylation on several tissues and cell types. It uses an immunostaining workflow and image analysis pipeline combined with standard microscopy to deliver same-day results. This next-generation technology is poised to broaden the life sciences by accelerating glycobiological knowledge and therapeutic discovery as well as biomarker-based disease detection and prognosis.
Featured Resource
See How Glycosylation Expands the Omics Landscape
Understanding cell biology requires more than measuring protein expression alone. Post-translational modifications like glycosylation add a critical layer of insight into disease mechanisms, biomarker discovery, and therapeutic development.
This infographic illustrates how glycosylation fits into the evolving omics landscape and why spatially resolving these modifications is key to advancing research.


