Doctoral Student
Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University, United States
I’m a PhD researcher exploring how to bridge super-resolution fluorescence and soft X-ray tomography to visualise chromatin architecture in 3D. My work focuses on developing fiducial markers and analysis pipelines to align these powerful but distinct imaging modalities. I hold an MSc in Biomedical Imaging from the University of Turku, where I wrote my thesis in collaboration with TissueGnostics GmbH, Austria on comparing cell segmentation algorithms in histopathological images. Before starting my PhD, I worked as a Research Assistant in the Bioimage-Informatics Group, improving whole-slide image registration methods for overlapping cellular structures. My background in biomedical engineering and imaging helps me navigate the technical and analytical challenges of multi-modal microscopy with both precision and creativity.
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Soft X-Ray Reveals Chromatin Remodeling in Human CD4 T cells
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
11:45 AM - 12:00 PM MT