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    • Application 1: How chromatin moves
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    • Application 3: Investigate the non-classical light source
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Laboratory of Image Informatics

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    • Application 1: How chromatin moves
    • Application 2: Force detection in live cells
    • Application 3: Investigate the non-classical light source
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Image informatics

Our research integrates multidisciplinary approaches, including instrumentation, programming, and simulations, to quantitatively characterize images in space and time.

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Dr. Jing Liu and his lab focuses on the development of cutting-edge imaging methods and computational image processing/analysis algorithms to quantitatively interpret the complexity of images.

With various home-built optical microscopes and imaging systems, we are especially interested in exploring the fundamental biophysical properties in live cells and nanoscale light-matter interactions.

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