Prof. Amy Shen and Graduate Student Hsieh-Fu Tsai

Prof. Amy Shen (left) and Hsieh-Fu Tsai of the Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit stand beside the microscope that they use to capture images of migrating cells. As an initial step to pursue his thesis project, Tsai designed a software, called Usiigaci, to analyze these images and quantify the movement and changing morphology of cells through time.
Prof. Amy Shen (left) and Hsieh-Fu Tsai of the Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit stand beside the microscope that they use to capture images of migrating cells. As an initial step to pursue his thesis project, Tsai designed a software, called Usiigaci, to analyze these images and quantify the movement and changing morphology of cells through time.
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