Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Laura Wiggins"
- Laura Wiggins' recent research underscores the essential role of bioimage analysis in enhancing the quality of biological research, advocating for institutional support and recognition for bioimage analysts to foster scientific discovery and address existing training resource limitations.
- The development of the CellPhe toolkit aims to meet the growing demand for quantitative analysis of cellular phenotypes through time-lapse imaging, providing an automated approach for characterizing cellular diversity in various imaging modalities.
- Wiggins' work has also explored innovative diagnostic biomarkers, such as non-invasive sodium MRI in breast cancer, and has critically reviewed volatile compounds in human breath for their potential application in disease diagnostics, highlighting the need for new approaches in biomarker identification.