CeRVIM Seminar: Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal, 10 février 2020

CeRVIM Seminar : Machine-learning-assisted microscopy : from smart scanning approaches to the generation of synthetic super-resolution images

Prof. Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal
Chercheure, Centre de recherche CERVO
Professeure associée, Dép. de Physique, Génie Physique et Optique
Université Laval

10 février 2020, 13h30, Pouliot-3370

Résumé/Abstract
Super-resolution microscopy (or optical nanoscopy) techniques allow the characterization of molecular interactions inside living cells with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution. These techniques come with several layers of complexity in their implementation. My research team focuses on transdisciplinary approaches at the interface of molecular neurosciences, multimodal optical nanoscopy, and machine learning to study structure/function relationship of synapses in the brain. We develop machine learning and deep learning tools to increase the adaptability and accessibility of high-end imaging methods (e.g. optical nanoscopy) to complex experimental paradigms. Recently, we implemented a machine learning assisted optimization framework for optical nanoscopy allowing real-time optimization of multi-modal live-cell imaging of synaptic activity and structure proteins. We also implemented diverse deep learning approaches for high throughput microscopy image analysis, allowing us to characterize activity-dependent remodelling of neuronal proteins. We develop weakly supervised deep learning strategies to reduce the burden of extensive labeling of complex images and evaluate how they can be applied to real-time microscopy image analysis. We aim at developing new AI-assisted microscopy techniques that will adapt in real-time to the sample, predict changes in the structures and modify the experimental protocol depending on the measured response to a stimuli.

La présentation sera donnée en français et les diapos seront en anglais.
The presentation will be given in French and the slides will be in English.

REPARTI Workshop 2020

The REPARTI Workshop 2020 (May 26, 2020 at Université Laval), has been cancelled due to the current pandemic.

REPARTI Workshop 2019

The morning session included an invited talk given by Prof. John McPhee, University of Waterloo. The afternoon session was devoted to a poster session including 35 posters and 2 demos presenting research results from each of the research themes of REPARTI.

REPARTI Workshop 2019 Program

2018 REPARTI Workshop

The morning session included an invited talk given by Prof. Rajni Patel, Western University. The afternoon session was devoted to a poster session including 20 posters presenting research results from each of the research themes of REPARTI.

2018 REPARTI Workshop – Program

2017 REPARTI Workshop

The morning session included an invited talk given by Prof. Sven Dickinson, University of Toronto. The afternoon session was devoted to a job fair where REPARTI professors and students were able to meet representatives from 24 companies working in the areas of artificial vision, machine intelligence and robotics.

2017 REPARTI Workshop – Program

2016 REPARTI Workshop

Former REPARTI graduate students who started their own business were invited to talk about their experience with start-ups. The afternoon session was devoted to a poster session including 33 posters presenting research results from each of the research themes of REPARTI.

2013 REPARTI Workshop

This year the students prepared oral presentations concerning their research results, involving all three REPARTI themes. The presentations were followed by an informal visit of the Robotics and Computer Vision and Systems Laboratories.

2013 REPARTI Workshop – Program