Research Interests

My PhD project involves the automated analysis of moving patterns in migrating cells’ movement. Other interests of mine involve robotics, machine learning, statistics and numerical analysis.

Selected

1.
Solís-Lemus, J. A., Stramer, B., Slabaugh, G. & Reyes-Aldasoro, C. C. Segmentation and Shape Analysis of Macrophages Using Anglegram Analysis. Journal of Imaging 4, 2 (2017).
2.
Solis-Lemus, J. A., Huang, Y., Wlodkowic, D. & Reyes-Aldasoro, C. C. Microfluidic environment and tracking analysis for the observation of Artemia Franciscana. in 4.1-4.8 (British Machine Vision Association, 2015). doi:10.5244/C.29.MVAB.4
3.
Solís-Lemus, J. A., Stramer, B., Slabaugh, G. & Reyes-Aldasoro, C. C. Segmentation of Overlapping Macrophages Using Anglegram Analysis. in Medical Image Understanding and Analysis 792–803 (Springer, Cham, 2017). doi:10.1007/978-3-319-60964-5_69
4.
Ulman, V. et al. An objective comparison of cell-tracking algorithms. Nature Methods (2017). doi:10.1038/nmeth.4473

For a general audience

I collaborate as at IOP's medicalphysicsweb, writing articles of scientific interest. These are aimed at a wider audience. The new site is being developed, in the meantime, you can find below a list of featured articles I have written. The latest articles written by me are listed below.

  • Tunable lens brings adjustable focus to fluorescence-guided surgeries. Check it out here.
  • From photo, to 3D model, through to wound healing. Check it out here.
  • Shining light on colorectal cancer. Check it out here.

Featuring my work

  • Automatic image algorithm separated overlapping cells Check it out here.