Research
Automating our immunohistochemistry technique allows us to offer robust, high-quality staining when using antibodies designed for healthcare diagnostics or for research.
Our experience in semiquantitative evaluation of immunohistochemistry has led us to collaborate with researchers and research centres of excellence. We are backed by our scientific output with all of them.
Picture: Musulen E, Gené M, Cuatrecasas M, et al. Gastric metaplasia as a precursor of nonconventional dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease. Human Pathology (2024 Jan). DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2023.11.011
Collaborations
Cancer epigenetics
Dr Manel Esteller
Cancer genetics
Dr Montse Sánchez-Céspedes
Cancer heterogeneity and hierarchies
Dr Verónica Rodilla
Cancer immunogenomics
Dr Eduard Porta
Regulatory RNA and chromatin
Dr Sònia Guil
Lymphoma translational research
Dr Gaël Roué
Stem cell biology, developmental leukaemia and immunotherapy
Dr Pablo Menéndez
Chromatin, metabolism and cell fate
Dr Marcus Buschbeck
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