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07 Jul, 2025

Uniting against Cancer Relapse: Successful Mid-Term Meeting of the eRaDicate Project

TissueGnostics proudly participated in the recent mid-term meeting and first doctoral school of the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network (DN) project eRaDicate.

oncology

translational research

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Webinar

04 Apr, 2023

Precision Microscopy and Tissue Cytometry in Cancer Research

In this webinar, Dr. Rupert Ecker (CEO, TissueGnostics & Adjunct Prof. QUT) explores precision microscopy and tissue cytometry in oncology research, showcasing advanced imaging strategies at the Translational Research Institute (TRI), Brisbane.

oncology

translational research

tissue cytometry

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Press Release

05 Apr, 2022

Project microONE – a Missing Link Between Microplastic & Cancer?

TG joins the FFG-funded COMET project microONE, investigating how micro- and nanoplastics may influence carcinogenesis and tumor progression. This pioneering research could have broad implications for human health.

oncology

disease modeling

translational research

collaboration

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Customer Publication

05 Oct, 2020

Assessment of inducers of disseminated cancer cell progression

Prof. Klein’s group (Nature Communications) analyzed breast cancer xenografts to study early metastasis drivers and microenvironmental signals, using TissueFAXS i PLUS and HistoQuest.

tumor microenvironment

oncology

cell phenotyping

translational research

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