Bioinformatician who works with spatial transcriptomics datasets and helps researchers with image analysis on their commercial or bespoke experiments analysis

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.

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