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CellScape ChipCytometry System for High-Parameter Cellular Phenotyping

Organization WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITYLocation DETROIT, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2025Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025Biologic SciencesBiological SciencesBiologyBioscienceCancersCommunicable DiseasesConfocal MicroscopyCore FacilityCytometryData AnalysesData AnalysisDevelopmentDirect CostsDiseaseDisorderEye diseasesFlow CytofluorometriesFlow CytofluorometryFlow CytometryFlow MicrofluorimetryFlow MicrofluorometryFundingImageIndividualInfectious DiseasesInfectious DisorderInfrastructureLife SciencesMaintenanceMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMetabolic DiseasesMetabolic DisorderMicroscopyMinorNational Institutes of HealthPatientsPhenotypeResearchResearch ResourcesResourcesSamplingScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSystemTechnologyThesaurismosisTrainingUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesanimal imagingarmassay developmentdata interpretationdevelopmentalequipment acquirementequipment acquisitionequipment investmentequipment procurementequipment purchaseequipment purchasingexperienceeye disorderflow cytophotometryimaginginstrumentinstrument acquisitioninstrument investmentinstrument procurementinstrument purchaseinstrumentationlight microscopymalignancymetabolism disorderneoplasm/cancerocular diseaseocular disorderoperationoperationsophthalmopathypre-clinicalpreclinicalscientific accomplishmentsscientific advances
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Project Summary/Abstract
This request is for funds to purchase a Canopy Biosciences CellScape instrument to fill a critical void

in highly multiplexed spatial biology capabilities, becoming the only instrument of its kind on the Wayne

State University (WSU) campus. The purchase of this instrument will directly support scientific

advancement of NIH-funded research in cancer, metabolic disorders, and infectious diseases of the eye

and allow our Users to perform deep analysis of various pre-clinical and patient sample types for better

understanding of disease development and identifying new treatment options. The CellScape instrument

will be housed within the Microscopy, Imaging, and Cytometry Resources (MICR) Core, a centralized

instrumentation core facility of WSU and the Karmanos Cancer Institute (KCI). The MICR Core staff has

extensive experience in all aspects of flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and small animal imaging

and currently serves over 75 PIs and 125 individual Users, both internal and external to WSU. While the

MICR Core is well-equipped with several flow cytometry analyzers/sorters and light microscopy systems,

the CellScape instrument will allow us to bridge these two technological arms of our core and introduce

a new breadth and depth to the research capabilities of our facility. 16 PIs have been identified for the

proposed instrument, 6 Major Users and 10 Minor Users. These 16 PIs have over $20M in NIH-funded

direct costs from at least 5 different institutes. The new instrument will be maintained by the MICR Core

which has extensive infrastructure and expertise in place to oversee User training, assay development

and troubleshooting, instrument operation, data analysis, and maintenance.

Grant Number: 1S10OD036431-01A1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Jessica Back

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