Sujan Ghimire 🇳🇵🇫🇮
@sujanghm
Microscopy passionate Doctoral Researcher at Cell Migration Lab, Åbo Akademi University, Turku Bioscience Centre #ÅAU #Turku #Finland
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https://cellmig.org/ 14-12-2012 18:25:05
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Continuing the AI4Life Team pre- #SMLMS2024 hackathon with @guijacquemet and his fantastic research studying live-cell migration using #SuperResolution #ImageAnalysis and #AI 🤩🤩
I am super proud to see James establish his own lab after a truly amazing 6 years in Ivaska Lab. If you want to see great things in the future, whatch this space ✨️ helsinki.fi/en/researchgro…
Turku image analysis course Day1 starting with Hanna09 (she/her) and how to inspect images before processing. Looking very much forward to this week with Sujan Ghimire 🇳🇵🇫🇮 Elnaz Fazeli Helena Jambor is gone elsewhere. Stephane Rigaud @guijacquemet Pekka Ruusuvuori Junel Solis and Marcela. Åbo Akademi University
Day2, practical 1 with Sujan Ghimire 🇳🇵🇫🇮 and how to create training data for StartDist.
Stephane Rigaud Elnaz Fazeli Science talk with @guijacquemet , Deep learning for microscopy 👍🏻
Super excited and proud to see this amazing work coming out. Years of hard-work paying off! Big thanks to @guijacquemet and Gautier FOLLAIN for providing an opportunity to work on such an amazing project!
Science talk of the day with our KeyNote speaker Helena Jambor Helena Jambor is gone elsewhere., with topic "How to Not Lie with Charts - Better Data Visualisations for Life Sciences". Auditorium is full of students and researchers again!
It's a wrap for the week long image analysis course! We have covered topics from Basic Fiji to deep learning and track analysis. It's been such a blast - but also a lot of work! Special thanks to Hanna09 (she/her), Sujan Ghimire 🇳🇵🇫🇮, Marcela Rivera and Stephane Rigaud for all your hard work!
Congratulations Oona Paavolainen, Emilia Peuhu and everyone involved!
As part of the Inst of Systems, Molecular & Integrative Biology seminar series, this week welcomes @guijacquemet Thursday 17th 1-2pm “Attaching to and Crossing Endothelial Barriers” All welcome!