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Cancer Biophysics Lab

GENERAL INFORMATION

Description and purpose of the Research Infrastructure

The Cancer Biophysics Laboratory is a vibrant and internationally competitive research environment where novel computational approaches are combined with state-of-the-art experimental techniques to further explore the mechanopathology of cancer and overcome the barriers to the effective delivery of drugs to solid tumours.

The focus of the lab is the application of principles from engineering and biology in order to investigate the mechanisms with which physical forces are related to tumour growth, progression and treatment. 

At the Cancer Biophysics Laboratory, led by Dr. Stylianopoulos, we strive to develop the career of young researchers and encourage them to fulfill their ambitions and dreams.

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INFORMATION OF INSTRUMENTATION OPERATING IN THE INFRASTRUCTURE

Akoya PhenoCycler Fusion 2.0
  • Name:  Akoya PhenoCycler Fusion 2.0
  • Description:  The Akoya PhenoCycler-Fusion (formerly known as CODEX) is a high-speed spatial biology platform designed for ultrahigh-plex tissue analysis. It integrates automated fluidics with high-resolution multispectral imaging to map millions of cells across entire tissue sections at single-cell and sub-cellular resolution. https://cblspatialproteomics.lovable.app/spatial-proteomics
  • Units:  1
  • Hosting Laboratory / Department:  Cancer Biophysics Lab
Brief description of the utilization of the instrument:
Spatial proteomics platform
Year:  2026
Funding Source: 
  • National
  • EU

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