microscopist, molecular biologist, husband & father of 2, part time cabinet maker and dirt digger. Working for Zeiss, with my own views and opinions, yadayada..
Image compression in scientific data is bad, right? How bad, and why? A short PPT showing what the impact is, motivated by the need to handle large data sets such as digital whole slide scanning. https://t.co/BLCV4htjE3
Where has this been all my life (career)? The Broad Bioimage Benchmark Collection provides a currated collection of biological images, useful for benchmarking and teaching in image analysis. https://t.co/UXpwHu8oAa
So great to see that CLING (CRISPR live-cell imaging) works on our NEW AIRYSCAN FAST imaging system (@zeiss_micro), in the NEWLY established lab (@SickKidsNews), in a NEW country!
After long absence my twitter return with this amazing data set of Zebrafish early embryo filopodia dynamics imaged at high speed using #Zeiss#LSM800#Airyscan Fast.
Credit Nathan Rutherford, Unversity of Toronto, lab of Ashley Bruce. https://t.co/rCr5e223kT via @YouTube