Spatial biology technologies are transforming translational oncology by enabling high-resolution characterization of tumor–immune ecosystems. However, the clinical utility of spatial biomarkers remains limited by a lack of standardized, qualified panels capable of generating reproducible and decision-enabling data across studies. To address this gap, we developed a framework for the qualification of translational spatial biomarker panels designed to support drug development and clinical trial biomarker strategies. By integrating multiplex immunofluorescence, digital pathology, and AI-assisted image analysis, our objective was to establish reproducible workflows capable of generating biologically relevant and analytically robust spatial biomarkers suitable for translational oncology applications.

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