The laboratory is open for collaborative support on projects of mutual interest and can support undertaking histological techniques such as immunohistochemistry, multiplex immunohistochemistry, in-situ hybridization, and RNAscope experiments. Facilities for tissue microarray construction and whole slide imaging are also available. We can support projects of other PIs on topics of mutual interest in the capacity of co-investigators or a collaborative study. This is not a shared resource or fee for service.
The laboratory is open for collaborative support on projects of mutual interest and can help in the interpretation of results of histology or flow cytometry-based studies.
Keith Loeb, Cecilia Yeung, Teresa Hyun, Xueyan Chen, Mazyar Shadman, Brian Till, Cameron Turtle, Stephanie Lee, Ted Gooley, Mary Redman, Chris Li, Jason Mendoza, Ollivier Hyrien, Evan Newell, Manoj Menon, Hootie Warren
Jonathan Fromm, Ashley Eckel, Alireza Torabi, Ajay Gopal, Stephen Smith, Alex Greninger, Pavitra Roychaudhary
Sandeep Dave (Duke University)
Mark Bower (UK), Anna Schuh (UK), Faculty at Imperial College London, UK
International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC), World Health Organization (WHO)
The Atlas of Blood Cancer Genomes (ABCG) Project led by Duke University
Visiting Professor, Imperial College, UK