Meet Doctoral Researches
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      Guangchen WangTrinity College Dublin Project 1 - Automated Machine Learning Pipeline to classify cell behaviour and phenotype based on endogenous and exogenous biosensor probes readouts. 
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       Sara CorbezzoloTrinity College Dublin Project 2 - Coordinated measurement of FLIM photonics with electrophysiological measurements and stimulation 
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       Hang ZhouGhent University Project 3 - FLIM-assisted analysis of the intestinal organoid metabolism 
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       Gabriele FerrariGhent University Project 4 - Sensing and manipulating hypoxia with innovative biosensing and tissue engineering tools 
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       Annalisa RovinelliTrinity College Dublin Project 5 - Development of Isotropic lightsheet fluorescence lifetime imaging for 3D super-resolution 
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       Michele CervelleraGhent University Project 6 - Rapid development of FRET sensors optimized for FLIM readouts of mechanobiological sensing and cellular response in imaging cancer 
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      Teresa BaldisseraUniversity of Tübingen Project 7 - Hypoxia versus tissue stiffness in blood vessel disease 
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       Srijan ChakrabortyPolytechnic University of Milan Project 8 - Computational prediction of the metabolic microenvironment in cancer models developed in vitro and ex ovo 
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       Rishi HarkhoeUniversity of Copenhagen Project 9 - Mapping the O2 microenvironment, photosynthesis and respiratory activity in biofilms and 3D bioprinted constructs 
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       Giulia ZanettiNetherlands Cancer Institute Project 10 - Pooled FLIM screening to efficiently elucidate cell signalling 
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      Görkem Sabriye ÜlkârKings College London Project 11 - Imaging mechanobiological sensing and cellular response in cancer 
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       Dinesh BeniwalKings College London Project 12 - Development of Isotropic lightsheet fluorescence lifetime imaging for 3D super-resolution 
