THURSDAY 4th JULY 2019

09:00
Registration




09:20
Ed Cohen
Welcome
09:30
Raimund Ober
Texas A&M and
University of Southampton
KEYNOTE
Quantitative aspects of single molecule microscopy image analysis: an overview



10:30
Coffee




10:50
Dylan Owen
Kings College London
Describing the distribution and dynamics of signalling molecules using data from single-molecule microscopy
11:30
Scott Ward
Imperial College London
Modelling the spatial distribution of the Type 6 secretion system in Pseudonomas Aeruginosa
11:50
Juliette Griffié
EPFL
How much should we trust quantitative bioimaging?



12:30
Lunch




13:30
Sumeetpal Singh
University of Cambridge
Identification of multi-object dynamical systems: consistency and Fisher information
14:10
Mansoor Sheikh
King's College London
Analysis of over-fitting in the regularized Cox model
14:30
Heba Sailem
University of Oxford
Deriving phenotypic signatures of angiogenesis using advanced image analysis of vascular networks
14:50
George Ashdown
Imperial College London
Machine learning identification of antimalarials using high-throughput, high-resolution imaging of malaria parasite cell development



15:10
Coffee




15:30
Iain Styles
University of Birmingham
Quantitative in vivo molecular imaging
16:10
Susan Cox
King's College London
Information in localisation microscopy



17:00
Drinks Reception

19:00
Conference Dinner - Bumpkin



FRIDAY 5th JULY 2019

09:20
Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin
Institute Pasteur
KEYNOTE
Title TBC
10:20
Florian Levet
University of Bordeaux
A tale of tiles: gathering tessellation and point clouds for SMLM data analysis



11:00 Coffee



11:20
Jean-Baptiste Masson
Institute Pasteur
Single biomolecule at the age of Big Data: Probabilistic pipeline and unsupervised analysis of random walks
12:00 Lekha Patel
Imperial College London
A hidden Markov model approach to characterizing the photoswitching behaviour of fluorophores
12:20
Edward Avezov
University of Cambridge
Single particle tracking reveals reveals nanofluidic properties of the Endoplasmic Reticulum



12:40
Lunch




13:40
Olaf Ronneberger
DeepMind and
University of Freiberg
Modelling ambiguities and uncertainty in biomedical image analysis with deep neural networks
14:20
Dominic Waithe
University of Oxford
Advanced processing and characterisation of scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy aquired through conventional confocal microscopy
14:40
Falk Schneider
University of Oxford
Statistical analysis of large sFCS data-sets discloses hindered diffusion dynamics



15:00
Coffee




15:20
Ricardo Henriques
University College London
Democratising high-quality live-cell super-resolution microscopy enabled by open-source analytics in ImageJ
16:00
David Gaboriau
Imperial College London
Single cell characterisation of Herpevirus infection: Genome Transport, Condensation State and Transcriptional Output at the Single Transcript Level
16:20
Jorge Bernardino de la Serna
Imperial College London
Simulataneous spatiotemporal resolution of Lipid lateral packing and molecular diffusion
16:40
Sandip Kumar
University of Oxford
Super resolution microscopy shows the organisation of the Escherichia Coli outer membrane
17:00
Closing remarks