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Join the Imaging Bites Lunch & Learn Seminar Series

This Imaging Bites seminar will explore the power of bioimage analysis. Recent advancements in microscopy technology have revolutionized our ability to routinely acquire large, multi-dimensional image datasets. However, gaps remain in the effective analysis of this data, resulting in a reliance on qualitative, manual image assessments, which lack the precision, reproducibility, and scalability that automated, quantitative analysis can provide. In this talk, we're going to discuss the principles behind bioimage analysis and explore the reasons why it can help your research becomes more reproducible.

Join us for this 30-minute seminar, followed by an interactive Q&A and a complimentary lunch - offering a valuable opportunity to network with colleagues and peers in the imaging community. This event is open to all King's students and staff interested in imaging - it is free, but registration is required. 

Guest Speaker: Stefania Marcotti, Image Analyst – Imaging Core Facilities, King’s Research Platforms

Imaging Bites Lunch and Learn Seminar Series
This event is part of the Imaging Bites Lunch & Learn, a seminar series for King’s imaging community, designed to share knowledge, explore cutting-edge imaging topics, and foster collaborations. Featuring expert speakers from academia, core facilities, and industry, each session includes a talk, interactive discussion, and complimentary lunch. For more details and upcoming events, visit the Imaging Bites Lunch and Learn Series.

At this event

Fadwa Joud

Associate Director - Innovation & Business Development, Imaging Core Facilities

Andreas Bodén

Microscopy Innovation Centre Manager

Dylan Herzog

Manager – Nikon Imaging Centre

Leanne Allison

Facility Manager - Centre for Ultrastructural Imaging

Alejandra Carbajal

(Interim) Facility Manager

Stefania  Marcotti

Research Associate/ BioImage Analyst

Event details

Microscopy Innovation Centre- 3rd Floor, Hodgkin Building, Guy’s Campus
Hodgkin Building
Guy's Campus, London SE1 1UL