The Antibody Society’s Communication and Membership Committee has shortlisted 12 images from the Imaging Calendar Competition and is proud to share the amazing work of its members in the form of this stunning 2025 calendar.
Please take a look at the calendar preview below and download your own copy here.
Come see us at Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics, December 2024, in San Diego, if you want a hard copy.
Stay tuned to learn more about the scientist behind the image with one-on-one interviews, which will be released each month.
Scientists behind the images
January: Getting closer to binding with every step. Eva Smorodina (University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital, Norway).
February: FcγRIIa resting organization. Jessica Anania (University of Southampton, UK).
March: Inflammation in the mouse cochlea. Andrew O’Connor (University of Southampton, UK).
April: Antibody-drug conjugates trigger microvesicle release ahead of endosomal internalization. Anthony Cheung (King’s College London, UK).
May: Clonal fireworks. Rodrigo García Valiente (Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands).
June: Cells in Focus. Danielle Fails (Fortis Life Sciences, USA).
July: Follicular Dendritic Cell Organization in Germinal Centers for Immune Memory. Jessica Anania (University of Southampton, UK).
August: Therapeutic antibody targeting GPC3 in liver cancer. Shaoli Lin (National Cancer Institute, NIH, USA).
September: Astrocytes – helping protect our brain. Suzanne Buss (University of Southampton, UK).
October: Intravital mouse melanoma. Stefania Vilbois (University of Lausanne, Switzerland).
November: Heterogeneity of melanoma. Alicia Chenoweth (King’s College London, UK).
December: Antibody kaleidoscope. Jessica Anania (University of Southampton, UK).
The calendar was designed and curated by Dr Jessica Anania and Dr Sarra Idri (TAbS Communication & Membership Committee).