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Join us for a 30-minute seminar to learn more about Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging (FLIM) - a powerful functional imaging technique available at the Microscopy Innovation Centre (MIC)- and how to analyse the output FLIM data in a consistent, transparent, and meaningful way. From probing protein interactions in mitochondria to decoding metabolic signatures in cancer cells, this talk will showcase the potential of FLIM and explore ways to analyse the data, including emerging developments in AI-based classification using computer vision models.

The presentation will be followed by an interactive Q&A and a complimentary lunch, offering a valuable opportunity to network with colleagues and peers in the imaging community.

Registration

Open to all King's students and staff interested in imaging, this event is free, but registration is required. Please note In-person attendance is limited, and spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. To secure your place, please register in advance.

Speaker

  • Dr Tommy Pallett - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Comprehensive Cancer Centre, KCL

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 and explore cutting-edge imaging topics. We invite expert speakers from academia, core facilities, and industry and each session includes a talk, interactive discussion, and complimentary lunch. For more details and upcoming events, visit the Imaging Bites Lunch and Learn Series website.

At this event

Fadwa Joud

Associate Director Innovation & Business Development – Imaging Core Facilities and Smart Trials Hub

Alejandra Carbajal

Business Systems and Engagement Coordinator

Andreas Bodén

Microscopy Innovation Centre Manager

Leanne Allison

Facility Manager - Centre for Ultrastructural Imaging

Event details

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