Graduate Research Symposium 2023

We had fun at the Biomedical Engineering Department’s Graduate Research Symposium. 100% of the QOIL graduate students and post-doc trainees participated as attendees, presenters, and poster judges! Presentations:
(Poster) Fast Fluorescence Imaging of Metabolic Coenzymes, Anna Theodossiou, Jocelyn Martinez, and Alex J. Walsh
(Poster) Unveiling the Metabolic Diversity in Cancer: Quantifying Cancer Stem Cells and Bulk Cancer Cells Through FLIM Imaging and Computational Analysis, Vidhya Shree Ravi, Abigail Clevenger, Sam Morganti, Shreya Raghavan, Alex J Walsh
(Poster) Effects of Short Pulses of Infrared Light on Metabolic Coenzyme Binding, Jocelyn Martinez, Anna Theodossiou, Alex Walsh
(Poster) CellPose segmentation with sequential thresholding for automated instance segmentation of, cells, nuclei, and cytoplasm within autofluorescence images, Nianchao Wang, Linghao Hu, Alex Walsh
(Podium Presentation) Characterization and validation of a dual-mode hyperspectral reflectance and autofluorescence imaging system, Elizabeth A Bullard, Oscar R Benavides, Erin M Stout, Alex J Walsh
(Rapid Fire) Optimization of Imaging Protocol for Autofluorescence Imaging of Functional Mitochondrial Dynamics, Blanche ter Hofstede, Amanda Galloway, Alex Walsh