primary_duns:
824771034Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo, NY 14263-0001
United Stateshttps://www.roswellpark.org/shared-resources/advanced-tissue-imaging-shared-resourcecite this facility
Thomas O'Connor
The Advanced Tissue Imaging Shared Resource (ATISR) offers streamlined, multiplexed tissue analysis that helps move your project forward. We accommodate your specific needs – from tissue sectioning, staining, imaging, spatial RNA sequencing, analysis, and interpretation of your results.
is_active:
Yesbudget_end:
04/30/2026date_added:
08/02/2025agency_code:
NIHfiscal_year:
2025project_num:
5P30CA016056-48award_amount:
$4,468,904.00budget_start:
05/01/2025org_name:
ROSWELL PARK CANCER INSTITUTE CORPorg_state:
NYorg_country:
UNITED STATESorg_zipcode:
142630001primary_duns:
824771034abstract_text:
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Roswell Park), established in 1898 is one of a small number of freestanding, NCI-designated, comprehensive cancer centers and the only comprehensive center in New York State (NYS) outside of Manhattan. The sole mission of the Center is to eliminate cancer's grip on humanity through cancer research, treatment, prevention and education. The Cancer Center which is in its 46th year of funding, is currently organized around 4 research programs, 9 shared resources, a clinical trial infrastructure that prioritizes investigator-initiated and innovative clinical trials that are a product of the research programs and a community outreach and engagement (COE), Cancer Research Training & Education Coordination (CRTEC) that are interactive, cross-functioning and responsive to our catchment area. The Cancer Center supports 145 members and has recruited 162 new faculty since the previous review with 42 of them new members of the CCSG. Our cancer-relevant direct grant funding is currently $79M with 49% ($39M) coming from the NCI, a more than doubling of our NCI funding from 2018 with over 56% of funding in program/multi-PI type grants that underscores our commitment to collaborative research. Our high impact papers have increased to 29% from 10% in 2018 resulting in practice, paradigm and policy changing research. We have increased our focus on our community outreach and engagement, and we have an enhanced approach to our community and catchment area needs. The Specific Aims over the next 5 years are as follows: Aim 1: Innovation: To be a leader in the development of innovative approaches in cancer research across basic, clinical and population sciences to improve the quality of care for our patients in our catchment area and beyond. Aim 2: Translation: To enhance collaborative efforts between basic, clinical and population scientists toward the more effective translation of our discoveries into paradigm changing patient practices and interventions and policies. Aim 3: Education: To train and develop the next generation of scientists and physicians through innovative oncology-focused programs that continue to develop translational opportunities across the clinic, the basic science and population science areas. Aim 4: Community: To ensure that the needs and priorities of communities in our catchment area are catalyzing high- impact science with a specific focus on strategies drive rapid translation of scientific advances to reduce the cancer burden in our catchment area and beyond. Aim 5: To promote a culture of fairness, accountability, integrity and respect across our cancer center employees, scientists, physicians, nurses and healthcare staff, students and trainees and leadership toward a more productive workplace and to serve our community more effectively. Roswell Park continues to play a primary role in discovery and innovation in basic science findings that enable us to deliver the best cancer care to our patients in New York State, around the country and around the world.project_title:
Roswell Park Cancer Center Support Grantcontact_pi_name:
JOHNSON, CANDACE Stotal_cost:
$4,468,904.00is_active:
Nobudget_end:
08/31/2023date_added:
09/04/2021agency_code:
NIHfiscal_year:
2021project_num:
1S10OD030410-01award_amount:
$295,000.00budget_start:
09/01/2021org_name:
ROSWELL PARK CANCER INSTITUTE CORPorg_state:
NYorg_country:
UNITED STATESorg_zipcode:
142630001primary_duns:
824771034abstract_text:
ABSTRACT Funds are requested for a NanoString GeoMxTM Digital Spatial Profiler (DSP). This instrument is a multiplexed imaging device that facilitates spatial gene expression analysis. This instrument will provide unique value added to investigators at the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and the surrounding area in Western New York. The DSP instrument couples technologies that give spatial information in formalin fixed tissue with downstream molecular analysis. Traditional technologies such as immunohistochemistry (IHC) or immunofluorescence (IF) provide spatial information but are limited by fluorophores. In contrast, single cell sequencing provides deep information on single cells, but spatial information is lost. The DSP can accurately and sensitively detect up to 1800 RNA molecules and 96 proteins, with spatial resolution using a combination of RNA probes and antibodies. This form of data is particularly relevant in the context of cancer research (e.g. tumor heterogeneity, tumor microenvironment), as well as other biological disciplines (e.g. developmental biology, neuroscience). While there are tools for spatial analyses and genomics at Roswell Park, there is no comparable technology to the DSP in a 200-mile radius. The instrument will be placed in the Center for Personalized Medicine (CPM), which is focused on advanced tissue analysis and juxtaposed with the Genomics Shared Resource (GSR) of Roswell Park which is focused on molecular analyses. This structure provides the unique combination of pathological and genomic expertise to appropriately leverage the DSP instrument. There are 8 major users of the instrument that combined will use ~80% of the instrument capacity. Remaining instrument capacity will be made available to internal or external researchers through our on-line scheduling and booking system. The CPM/GSR directors will generate a business plan, with a multidisciplinary advisory board responsible for instrument oversight, while the institution will support the instrument through service contracts, personnel, and marketing/promoting. This new instrument will provide more unique data that will enable funded researchers to best advance their programs for maximum impact.project_title:
Digital Spatial Profilercontact_pi_name:
WITKIEWICZ, AGNIESZKAtotal_cost:
$295,000.00Services are offerred outside of
Consulting is not offerred outside of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Last Updated: 04/30/2026