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Siân Culley

Dr Siân Culley joined King’s College London in October 2021 as a Royal Society University Research Fellow. She obtained her PhD in Optical Microscopy from Angus Bain’s lab at UCL, where she investigated super-resolution microscopy using low power STED. Prior to starting her group, she did a postdoc with Ricardo Henriques at the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, UCL where she developed analytical methods for super-resolution microscopy.

Siân’s research interests are in developing novel image analysis approaches for assessing the information content of fluorescence microscopy data, and how this can be used to make more efficient measurements of structures in images and perform smarter image acquisition and processing. In the future she hopes to use these metrics to develop image restoration methods that can restore degraded microscopy images.

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