New Open-Source Suite Revolutionizes Spatial Transcriptomics with Standardized Protocols and Tools

December 3, 2025
New Open-Source Suite Revolutionizes Spatial Transcriptomics with Standardized Protocols and Tools
  • A new Spatial Touchstone project delivers an open-source suite, including Spatial QM software, the Spatial Touchstone Portal for pre-screening, and Spatial Touchstone SOPs to unify tissue prep, data acquisition, and analysis.

  • STSOP formalizes end-to-end protocols from tissue preparation to data acquisition to promote consistency and reproducibility across laboratories.

  • Jasmine Plummer leads a collaboration with St. Jude, Weill Cornell Medicine, Harvard Wyss Institute, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, and other institutions, supported by cancer and health foundations.

  • The open-source repository standardizes metrics and workflows, offering Spatial QM and a user-friendly portal to screen samples against the reference dataset before deeper analysis.

  • Co-authored by Jasmine Plummer and a global team, the project tackles the lack of quality metrics in spatial transcriptomics and defines benchmarks for normal transcript counts per cell across tissues.

  • Published in Nature Biotechnology on December 3, 2025, the work prioritizes democratizing access to robust protocols and tools for the broader research community.

  • The dataset covers healthy and diseased tissue across breast, prostate, colon, appendix, ileum, and pancreas, using two platforms with multiple replicates to establish baseline tissue representations.

  • Spatial Touchstone consolidates public spatial transcriptomics data with newly curated six-tissue datasets to standardize quality control and enable cross-institution comparisons, led by St. Jude.

  • Nature Biotechnology publication provides direct links to STP, STSOP, and Spatial QM tools for evaluating dataset performance across platforms.

  • In addition to cross-institution datasets, the project provides tissue-specific baseline expectations for spatial transcriptomics across two platforms and replicates.

  • A standardized framework with statistical metrics, quality control criteria, and reproducible protocols aims to improve cross-institution comparability and reduce wasted resources.

  • The initiative focuses on filling quality-control gaps in spatial transcriptomics to maximize ROI by ensuring analyses rely on reliable, standardized data.

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Spatial Touchstone brings quality control to spatial transcriptomics

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital • Dec 3, 2025

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