Dr Stanislaw Makarchuk
Senior Bioinformatician
My interests and directions in work
I am biophysicist with special interest to spatial transcriptomics experiments and image analysis. I had a very broad experience in biophysics: after completing my master in molecular physics from Kyiv National University of T. Shevchenko (Ukraine), I obtained a PhD degree in biophysics in University of Strasbourg (France) where I built new type of Traction Force Microscope. After I had 3 postdocs at UCL, University of Cambridge and Dementia Research Institute (all UK) where I developed my skills in work with biological samples (bacteria, neurons, IPSCs) as well as microscopy skills (STORM, DNA-PAINT, FLIM, confocal etc), and image analysis skills.
I work with industrial techniques such as Visium and Xenium, as well as with bespoke ISS, MERSCOPE or MERFISH.
I joined Sanger on December 2022 as senior Bioinformatician. I work with spatial transcriptomics data mostly from image analysis side (but not only). My main directions in image analysis are:
– image registration (multimodal and multisections)
– image stitching
– segmentation
– visualization support for spatial transcriptomics experiment (WebAtlas)
– 3D visualisation of large images in Napari
Apart of this I am working on more specific research tasks, as truing of neural tube in human embryo etc.
My timeline
Joined Sanger Institute as Senior Bioinformatician
Postdoc - super-resolution microscopy in neurodegenerative disease, Dementia Research Institute, United Kingdom
Postdoc - super-resolution microscopy on neuron cells and electrophysiology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Postdoc - study bacterial motion, UCL, United Kingdom
PhD on biophysics, University of Strasbourg, France
Master of nanophysics, University of Strasbourg, France
Master of molecular physics, Kyiv National University of T. Shevchenko, Ukraine