On-the-Fly Optofluidic Imaging Platforms For Deep and Large-Scale Single-Cell Analysis
Kevin Tsia, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong
This talk will introduce our recently developed ultrafast optofluidic
imaging techniques (multi-ATOM and FACED imaging) that practically allow
ultralarge-scale single-cell imaging (>millions of adherent or
suspended cells) in real-time with the unprecedented combination of
imaging resolution and speed. These techniques generate multiple
single-cell image contrasts from which not only deep single-cell
biophysical and biomechanical phenotypic profiles can be obtained (based
on quantitative phase and other label-free contrasts), but also
biochemical signatures of single-cells (based on fluorescence contrast).
Combined with high-performance computing hardware and high-throughput
computational methods (particularly machine learning), their utilities
in large-scale cell-based assays using cell-lines, in-vivo mouse models,
as well as primary human cells (e.g. for circulating tumor cell
detection, routine blood analysis, drug screen) will be discussed.
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