2025 Calendar Contest
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2025 Calendar Cover
Thank you to all of the researchers who submitted wonderful images.
Our cover winning image was a 16 channel imaging of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer on the Orion platform. The image is courtesy of Zhihong Chen, Custody of Human Immune Monitoring Center, OCCAM immune, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai.
Additional images for the 2025 calendar
Orion 17 channel imaging of Cystic Fibrosis in the lung. Courtesy of Nana-Jane Chipampe, Wellcome Sanger Institute.
Orion 15 channel imaging of Normal Human Colon. Courtesy of Magdalena Matusiak, Stanford University.
Orion 17 channel imaging of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in murine liver. Courtesy of Linda Hammerich, Charite Medical University Berlin.
Orion 17 channel imaging of Pancreas Ductal Adenocarcinoma. Courtesy of Estefania Quesada-Masachs, University of Miami.
Spatially characterizing immune cells within a NSCLC tumor using MultiOmyx (NeoGenomics Laboratories, Inc.) mIF and imaged on CyteFinder (RareCyte, Inc.). Courtesy of Courtney Todorov, NeoGenomics Laboratories.
Orion 15 channel imaging of a normal murine ileum spiral. Courtesy of Simon Goldstein, La Jolla Institute for Immunology.
Orion 19 channel imaging of Melanoma (mouse). Courtesy of Lloyd Bod, Harvard Medical School.
Orion 16 channel imaging of Ovarian Serous Cystadenocarcinoma. Courtesy of Zhihong Chen. Custody of Human Immune Monitoring Center, OCCAM immune, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai
Orion 16 channel imaging of Ulcerative Colitis. Courtesy of Soizic Garaud, University of Brest.
Orion 18 channel imaging of a human lung tumor with dense immune aggregates. Courtesy of Simon Goldstein, La Jolla Institute for Immunology.
Orion 18 channel imaging of a human kidney biopsy exhibiting glomerular deposition disease. Courtesy of Jia-Yun Chen and Yilin Xu, Harvard Program in Therapeutic Sciences (HiTS), Harvard Medical School.
Orion 16 channel imaging of a section of salivary gland displaying Goujerot-Sjogren’s Syndrome. Courtesy of Nadege Marec, University of Brest.