Start with the APC-dependent question you are trying to solve
CrossRelay is intended to support conversations that begin with the scientific problem itself: what is being evaluated, how APC quality may be shaping the outcome, and where a more consistent human APC foundation may improve interpretability.
For scientists, translational teams, and external partners, the most useful starting point is usually a concise description of the APC-dependent study question, the current bottleneck, and the type of outcome that would make the work more informative.
Choose the contact path that best fits your question
General platform inquiry
For questions about CrossRelay, the platform foundation, overall fit, or whether a study question may be relevant for discussion.
hello@crossrelay.netScientific or translational collaboration
For APC-dependent research questions, collaboration discussions, or external studies in which a more consistent human APC foundation may be useful.
partners@crossrelay.netStudy-specific follow-up
For follow-up after an initial discussion, especially when a project scope, APC-dependent bottleneck, or study design needs to be refined.
Send a follow-upA concise inquiry usually leads to a better first discussion
What are you trying to evaluate?
Describe the target, antigen format, assay system, or translational question at a level sufficient to understand why APC biology matters.
Where is APC quality becoming limiting?
Indicate whether the challenge is antigen handling, APC consistency, assay variability, downstream CD8 interpretation, or broader translational uncertainty.
What would make the discussion useful?
Clarify whether you are looking for platform fit, study design input, collaboration scope, or a more decision-useful APC-dependent readout.
Examples of questions that may justify a conversation
Questions that may be appropriate to discuss
Consider whether weak or inconsistent APC inputs may be obscuring the actual potential of a target or antigen format.
Consider whether a more consistent APC foundation may help distinguish biological signal from assay fragility.
Consider whether the APC system used in the study is appropriate to the scientific question being asked.
Start with the scientific problem
CrossRelay is best approached through the study question itself rather than through generic promotional language. A good first conversation usually starts with what is being evaluated, what APC-dependent variable may be limiting interpretation, and where a more consistent human APC foundation may help.
That approach is more useful for scientists, more credible for collaborators, and more practical for translational decision-making.