This lecture covers a project involving 2D images acquired with a confocal microscope on antibody-stained slides, focusing on cell count, cell type, and the distance of detected cells to the tumoral area.
04/1996-06/2000 Scientific co-worker at Philipps-University of Marburg, Dep. of Physical Chemistry07/2000-10/2002 Post Doc at Max-Planck Unit for Structural Molecular Biology in Hamburg11/2002-11/2005 Post Doc at European Molecular Biolohy Laboratory (EMBL), Cell Biology and Cell Biophysics Programme11/2005-03/2009 Staff Scientist at Advanced Light Microscopy Facility, EMBL04/2009- Head of Bioimaging and Optics platforme (BIOP), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
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Registration details will be announced via email. It takes place yearly from Sept./October to December & intends to teach image processing with a strong emphasis of applications in life sciences. The
Covers the evasion of immune pressure by tumors, cancer immunotherapies, drug delivery strategies, and the impact of nanoparticle characteristics on tumor penetration.
Covers the immune system's defense mechanisms against pathogens, including physical barriers, innate immunity, immune cell functions, and the complement system.
Explores the basic concepts and translational opportunities in immunometabolism, emphasizing the intricate interactions between immune cells and different cell types.