The developing Immune Monitoring Shared Resource provides high dimensional mass cytometry analysis to research colleagues at Winship Cancer Institute and Emory University.
The goal of the developing Immune Monitoring Shared Resource of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is to provide Winship investigators access to innovative high-dimensional mass cytometry analysis
Winship members can apply mass cytometry data analysis in applications including cell identification, detection of clinical biomarkers, cell phenotyping, phosphorylation-induced signaling and functional readouts of cell-cycle status, proliferation and apoptosis in human and murine samples.
We are capable of measuring over 40 available channels simultaneously using metal conjugated antibodies. Users can access our Helios mass cytometer and receive expert counseling on basic science and clinical research applications in the fields of immunology, cancer biology, systems biology and autoimmunity.
Services Available
In the Immune Monitoring Shared Resource, we offer the following services:
Counseling for panel design, antibody selection and antibody conjugation.
Mass cytometry standardization training for published techniques including antibody titration, data validation and data analysis workflow.
Software support and training for the cloud-based data analysis platform Cytobank.
Be sure to contact us well in advance if you are a first-time user of mass cytometry instrumentation.
Publication Acknowledgement Policy
The National Cancer Institute requires that publications acknowledge the Winship Cancer Institute Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG), and it is tracking compliance. If a Winship Cancer Institute CCSG-supported Shared Resource provided data, designed the study, performed analyses, provided results used in your publication, and/or provided any systems or services that were used for the work that resulted in your publication, please include the following statement in the acknowledgment section of your publication(s):
Research reported in this publication was supported in part by the Immune Monitoring Shared Resource of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University and NIH/NCI under award number P30CA138292. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
A leading cancer immunology researcher, Dr. Dhodapkar serves as the scientific director of the Immune Monitoring Shared Resource at Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University.