Another interesting review on #SmartMicroscopy. π¬https://www.nature.com/articles/s44303-026-00145-y#Sec1
@giudica
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) at the University of Strathclyde. PI at CeMi. Interested in Smart Microscopy, Cell Engineering, Bioimage Analysis and Organs-On-Chip. Formerly Harvard and Federico II π³οΈβπ πGlasgow https://dicaprio.bioe.strath.ac.uk
Another interesting review on #SmartMicroscopy. π¬https://www.nature.com/articles/s44303-026-00145-y#Sec1
Mucosal vaccination in mice provides protection from diverse respiratory threats | Science www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Rewrote my Python bioformats wrapper (from aicsimageio/bioio) as a standalone package:
- fully bootstrapped Java setup (just pip install)
- lazy, repeatably-indexable Array object
- fully spec-compliant OME-Zarr group obj.
- xarray/dask exports
github.com/imaging-form...
v0.0.rc1 on PyPI
OpenClaw AI chatbots are running amok β these scientists are listening in www.nature.com/articles/d41...
I just passed the Life in the UK test! Now I can forget everything π (Jane Seymour who?)
Just read the new CellSAM paper, a tool for cell segmentation across diverse imaging modalities, no retraining needed. Looking forward to trying it in our lab. π¬
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Make sure to follow our departmentβs brand-new Bluesky account! Exciting updates coming soon. @biomedeng-strath.bsky.social
When we physicists need a manual just to look like socially functional humans at conferences π apparently thereβs an article for that #Networking101 #LifeofSheldon
doi.org/10.1088/2058...
via @ioppublishing.bsky.social
Why the world must wake up to Chinaβs science leadership www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Had a great time at the SIPTA Forum in Huairou Science City, Beijing, together with colleagues from Imperial College, Tsinghua University, Peking University, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. I was also fortunate to visit collaborators on the Tsinghua campus and at the Institute of Automation.
π¨Only 2 more weeks to apply for our fully-funded PhD position @york.ac.uk! Want to pioneer a blood test for dementia, detect single molecules & spend time in industry with
@ei-science.bsky.social?! Apply by 4th Dec:
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It doesn't get any more EXCITING! π¬π©Έπ§ͺ
Iβm pleased to share that Iβve been awarded support from the Royal SocietyβCNR International Exchanges scheme for a project with colleagues in Italy. Weβll combine advanced optical imaging and AI to better understand how cancer cells store fats using label-free 3D microscopy.
What do ER exit sites really look like? Using large-scale volume FIB-SEM and a custom 3D-Unet pipeline (ASEM), Nahir et al @kirchhausenlab.bsky.social reveal that ERES are vesicular, abundant & diverse, resolving long-standing morphological discrepancies rupress.org/jcb/article/...
#ER_literature
Iβm not sure about coffee, but I dump used tea leaves into my office plants, and they seem to like it.
A beautiful piece of work from @ruixuan3.bsky.social and @supgokul.bsky.social presenting a light-based slicing method using a photosensitive hydrogel to image large biological samples layer by layer, preserving fine structure for full 3D reconstructions.
Weβre excited to welcome Grant McClure, John Selkirk, Ben Polwart, and Robert Barry, who are undertaking their 5th-year Industrial Partnership Project on the OpenFlexure Microscope, an open-source, 3D-printed laboratory microscope designed to make high-quality microscopy accessible worldwide.
Say Hi to Nicolaππ»π¬, our shiny new Nikon microscope. Already the most popular member of the lab... Sorry everyone else π
A new Perspective discusses the challenges of sharing annotated image datasets and offers advice for improving bioimage annotation and reuse, particularly for AI applications.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Strathclyde named Scottish University of the Year and Runner-Up UK University of the Year by The Times and Sunday Times www.strath.ac.uk/whystrathcly...
A bit of a terroristic view. Synthetic data isnβt all bad, it has been shown to improve classification algorithms.
P.S. Weβve got a hopefully interesting contribution to this field coming shortly. π Stay tuned.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Big congrats to Lewis @lemackz.bsky.social and Pablo! @unistrathclyde.bsky.social www.heraldscotland.com/news/2547411...
Indeed! @biomedeng25.bsky.social
IEEE is everywhere. π€ #IsleofKerrera
Figure legend: Categories and capabilities of smart microscopy systems integrating real-time image analysis and feedback control. Top: Smart microscopy workflows can be classified based on the driving logic behind decision-making: Event-driven (reacting to rare biological events), Outcome-driven (using feedback-control to steer biological systems toward a desired state), Quality-driven (optimizing signal quality or imaging metrics), and Information-driven (guided by models that predict which measurements/perturbations will yield the most informative data). Middle: Central feedback loop between the microscope and an image analysis system, which continuously exchanges images and commands to guide acquisition dynamically. Bottom: Key control actions enabled by smart microscopy: adjusting imaging modality (e.g. switching from brightfield to fluorescence, adjusting sampling rate), repositioning the field of view (e.g. tracking, drift correction), optimizing acquisition settings (e.g. adaptive optics), and performing photomanipulation (e.g. FRAP, ablation, optogenetics).
π¬π§ Our paper on smart microscopy & the issue of interoperability! www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1... LONG THREAD WARNING: Smart microscopy uses real-time image analysis to automatically guide the acquisition or perturbation of the sample (closed feedback-control loop). Many applications exist:
Intrigued to know more about rBio, a new AI model from CZI that uses virtual cell models to explore biology in silico.
chanzuckerberg.com/blog/rbio-re...
We just got a new toy π¬π€
GrantNet would be fairer, since he came up with it. π