Graduate Student Brown Bag Seminar

When

1 – 2 p.m., April 9, 2025

Speaker:        Woody March-Steinman, Program in Applied Mathematics

Title:               Some approaches to live cell imaging annotation and analysis

Abstract:    1) Annotating images across time-lapse movies of live cell experiments is necessary for answering many kinds of scientific questions.  Here, we present one method for annotating dead cells that can be applied post-hoc to existing cell tracking pipelines and datasets without the need for extensive computational processing.  The goal of this project is to produce a tool that is agnostic to cell type and imaging technology.

 2) We produce a machine learning pipeline for annotation of tissue patterns in 2D colonic organoids, produced by seeding colon tissue samples on a matrigel surface after processing. The segmentation masks are validated and used for further downstream spatiotemporal analysis to elucidate the effects of drugs on stem cell niches in organoids.