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SUMMARY:AI-BASED SEGMENTATION AND TRACKING
DESCRIPTION:Dear all! \nIf you wish to analyze your microscopy image data efficiently using techniques of artificial intelligence\,\nYOU ARE INVITED to the practical course:\nAI-BASED SEGMENTATION AND TRACKING \nThis intensive 2-day course takes place on May 13-14\, 2025\, at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences and focuses intensively on image data segmentation\, cell tracking and denoising using state-of-the-art deep learning methods. Detailed information can be found at:\nhttps://course.img.cas.cz/aist/ \nThe deadline for registration is April 30. \nBest regards\, Martin Čapek\, Michaela Blažíková\, Jan Valečka and Pavel Krist (Zeiss)
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/ai-based-segmentation-and-tracking/
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ORGANIZER;CN="%C3%9AMG":MAILTO:leona.krausova@img.cas.cz
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SUMMARY:Seminář Jacobus van Grootel\, B.Sc.
DESCRIPTION:“Evolutionary diversification of actomyosin-driven early embryo morphogenesis” \nThe shape of an animal arises during embryo morphogenesis and involves rotatory movements of\ncells relative to eachother. These movements are driven by forces that arise in the actomyosin\ncytoskeleton. Biophysical studies in C. elegans have unraveled many of the physcial mechanisms\nunderlying morphogenetic cell rotations. However\, little is known about whether and how these\nphysical mechanisms diversified. We set out to study this by analyzing actomyosin-driven\nmorphogenesis in a panel of nematode species that covers more than 100 million years of\nevolutionary distance. Although the overall pattern of cell orientations displays little variability in\nthese nematodes\, we find striking differences in the actomyosin behavior. This indicates that\ndifferent force-generating mechanisms underlie similar types of morphogenetic cell rotations.\nAltogether\, these results are indicative of developmental systems drift\, where different physical\nmechanisms give rise to a similar developmental outcome.
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/seminar-jacobus-van-grootel-b-sc/
LOCATION:Posluchárna Milana Haška / Milan Hašek Auditorium
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