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Information on OMIPs

If you have spent months thoroughly optimising you antibody panel and its unique features would be beneficial to your field, consider submitting your work as a peer-reviewed publication as an OMIP. As well as having your work recognized you also help facilitate coherence within your field of research by publishing your panel. Here are some links for how you might publish your Optimised Multicolour Immunofluorescence Panel 1 2

OMIP Panel Design via Fluofinder

2020: Celebrating 10 Years of OMIPs

Orchestrating multiplexity in polychromatic science through OMIPs: A decade-old resource to empower biomedical research

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Meet the Team


David Archer, PhD

Scientific Director, Pediatric+Winship Flow Cytometry Core and Animal Physiology Core

darcher@emory.edu

Aaron Rae

Core Director, Pediatric+Winship Flow Cytometry Core

ajrae@emory.edu

Prasanthi Chappa

Flow Cytometry Technologist

pchappa@emory.edu

Inna Ruiz

Flow Cytometry Technologist

inna.ruiz@emory.edu

Igor Albizua-Santin

Flow Cytometry Technologist

ialbizu@emory.edu

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