Computational imaging and modeling for cellular and nuclear biology

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Date 18.12.2018
Hour 14:0015:00
Speaker Christophe Zimmer https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/imaging-and-modeling/
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Category Conferences - Seminars

Microscopy has fueled biological discoveries for centuries, but technical progress during the last decades has greatly expanded the type and quantity of biological information that can be revealed by imaging. Advances in instrumentation, labeling and computation are driving an imaging data tsunami on par with that of DNA sequencing. We illustrate this trend and discuss some of the challenges and opportunities that massive imaging data raise for our understanding of biological systems.

References:
ZOLA-3D allows flexible 3D localization microscopy over an adjustable axial range. Andrey AristovBenoit LelandaisElena Rensen & Christophe Zimmer Nature Communications Volume 9, Article number: 2409 (2018)

Deep learning massively accelerates super-resolution localization microscopy. Wei OuyangAndrey AristovMickaël LelekXian Hao & Christophe Zimmer Nature Biotechnology Volume 36, pages 460–468 (2018)

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  • Suliana Manley

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