From widefield to confocal tracking and from single-spot to photon-array detectors, we chart the move beyond localization–linking toward integrative methods for crowded, superresolved tracking.
@labpresse.bsky.social
Learn more 👇
https://aippub.org/4qmTTFS
28.01.2026 16:00
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Specifically, MERFISH data where raw (or minimally processed / registered) images are available across rounds/bits, and where z-planes are sampled densely enough to justify explicit 3D modeling (ideally dz ≤ 0.5 µm; even ~0.75 µm would be workable depending on optics).
03.02.2026 17:51
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Help!!!
We're working on a Bayesian approach for decoding MERFISH images in 3D, and we’re trying to identify an accessible MERFISH dataset that’s “truly volumetric” in the imaging sense.
Even a pointer to the right paper, repository, or person to ask would be helpful.
Thanks so much!
03.02.2026 17:51
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Revisiting the scale dependence of the Reynolds number in correlated fluctuating fluids
When is it ok to invoke a small Reynolds number approximation in finite temperature fluids?
For spatially correlated fluids, curiously the answer is…never? 🧐
arxiv.org/html/2601.05...
#fluids #fluidphysics
12.01.2026 19:43
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It’s been 30 yrs since Zwanzig’s “non-eq stat mech”
As written, it has solidified the notion that theory develops models, and MD (perhaps) should be left to parametrize.
Maybe it’s time to re-pitch the work using functional integrals & tie this formulation to likelihoods :)
21.12.2025 23:50
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Recent discoveries on the acquisition of the highest levels of human performance
Scientists have long debated the origins of exceptional human achievements. This literature review summarizes recent evidence from multiple domains on the acquisition of world-class performance. We re...
Really interesting research showing that while ultra-specialization in a single discipline might lead to better results early in one’s career, multi-discipline training and practice pays off big time in the long run. This applies to a range of professions from scientists to athletes and more
20.12.2025 18:51
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A bit of an emotional pic.
A Silbey lab reunion of sorts in Honolulu. L2R: @LabPresse, Jaeyoung Sung, Yuen-Chung Cheng, YoonJoon Jung, Alex Tkachenko.
Haven’t seen some people in ~20 yrs 😢
20.12.2025 04:26
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Happy to be @acs.org #pacifichem with L2R Banu Ozkan, Jaeyoung Sung, Matthias Heyden, and @labpresse.bsky.social for our joint @arizonastateuni.bsky.social Center for Biological Physics - Chung Ang GCSC symposium.
Especially happy about Mai Tai’s 🍹
16.12.2025 20:31
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If interested, please apply. Feel free to contact me with any questions.
We are seeking, first and foremost, a leader & world-class scientist with a strong research record
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#asu #ASUResearch
05.11.2025 03:33
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Lab Halloween fun before lab reception for Weiqing Xu’s departure to the lab of @jonasries.bsky.social
We will miss you Weiqing!
03.11.2025 17:41
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Tracing fluorescence tracking’s past, present, and future
Artificial intelligence and parallel computing could refine studies of the movement of single molecules inside cells.
Tracking has always been at the ❤️ of the scientific method, from planetary motion to single particles.
Weiqing’s thesis intro on tracking was so beautiful we turned it into a perspective in JCP who then selected it as a #Scilight.
Take a look! 😊
www.aip.org/scilights/tr...
30.10.2025 23:19
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It’s an Honor to be named 2025 @apsphysics.bsky.social Fellow.
🙏 our lab members and collaborators.
Citation: “For pioneering contributions to Bayesian method development in biological physics, particularly […] to imaging and single-molecule experiments.
#APSFellow
12.10.2025 18:40
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The journey continues. UT Austin and Oden tomorrow and Friday. Here with Dima Makarov :)
(Discussing Bach, Richter, Gould, Yuja Wang, and maybe some single molecule 😊)
11.09.2025 01:05
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One of my favorites by Voltaire in describing Canada
“quelques arpents de neige, habités par des barbares, des ours et des castors” 🙃
10.09.2025 18:18
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Thanks to the CTBP for the wonderful invitation for a seminar at Rice! 🙏
Joining me are Tolya Kolomeisky and Oleg Igoshin.
10.09.2025 02:44
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Hello everyone,
Tomorrow I’ll be giving a chalk talk on our new eLife:
“REPOP: bacterial population quantification from plate counts”
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
Looking forward to seeing you!!
#eLife #datascience #biophysics #bioinformatics #Bayesian #REPOP
08.09.2025 20:01
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Thanks for the link to your paper!
14.08.2025 01:27
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GitHub - PessoaP/REPOP
Contribute to PessoaP/REPOP development by creating an account on GitHub.
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If you plate, you need REPOP.
Software -- github.com/PessoaP/REPOP
Preprint -- elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
Special thanks to the Lab Members @pedropessoaphd.bsky.social, Carol Lu and Stanimir Tashev
As well as Rory Kruithoff and @dpshepherd.bsky.social
#Biophysics #QuantitativeBiology
06.08.2025 22:30
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GitHub - PessoaP/REPOP
Contribute to PessoaP/REPOP development by creating an account on GitHub.
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This is why we built REPOP, an #opensource tool to REconstruct POpulations from Plates.
Straightforward to use and with tutorials available on #GitHub
github.com/PessoaP/REPOP
With all the #Bayesian rigor and #PyTorch speed
06.08.2025 22:30
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As we show in the paper, this
- Overestimatese variability
- Can miss real structure in your population: Subpopulations and/or multimodality as biological differences across samples,
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This assumes:
– No randomness in how many bacteria end up on the plate
– No randomness in the original swab
In reality, every step is noisy.
06.08.2025 22:30
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Plate counting is a simple:
You dilute a sample, plate a small volume, and count colonies.
Say you dilute by 200×, and count 50 colonies.
Easy just multiply 50 × 200 = 10k bacteria, right?
NOT QUITE...
06.08.2025 22:30
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REPOP: bacterial population quantification from plate counts
Hello all,
If you do #PlateCounting, you may want to take a look at our new eLife @elife.bsky.social
If you don't, I still encourage you to join for an interesting discussion.
Follow the thread 🧵
elifesciences.org/reviewed-pre...
#Microbiology #DataScience #PyTorch #QuantitativeBiology #REPOP
06.08.2025 22:30
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In it, we simulate some general physical systems that violate the HMM's assumptions and demonstrate contradictory results that can arise. Surprisingly, the problems with HMM analysis only grow with better data acquisition (higher data acquisition rate and/or reduced noise).
05.08.2025 17:39
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HMM are classic in time series analysis, but they can yield confusing, seemingly contradictory results. In particular, when applying HMMs to physical systems where two key HMM assumptions, that state spaces are discrete, and that transitions are instantaneous, don't apply.
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