"Digital holography for 3D imaging red blood cells in motion in zebrafish" by Alexey Brodoline
The Thursday, November 15, 2018
at 1:30 PM
Room F021b
Building F
Laboratoire Hubert Curien
18 rue du Professeur Benoît Lauras
42000 Saint-Etienne
Seminar by Alexey Brodoline, Charles Coulombs Laboratory (L2C)
Abstract
Presentation of an imaging technique based on digital holography, to image in 3D and in time the blood circulation of a model animal (the zebrafish). 3D information is acquired on a single image, which makes it possible to follow the motion of red blood cells in the vascular system in real time.
Traditional bio-imaging and blood flow imaging techniques will be recalled. Then, the holographic imaging method developed at the Charles Coulomb laboratory will be described and the experimental results obtained.
Keywords: 3D bio-imaging, digital holography, microscopy
This seminar will be held in french