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The scientist helping other scientists break through the ‘big-data bottleneck’ – Brisbane Times
A UQ researcher has been awarded an international grant to continue his work into helping other scientists use the hugely complex microscopes used in experiments….

Dr Condon said actually operating complex microscopes is one focus of his work, while the other is being able to interpret the massive amounts of data which is generated by them.
Cancer cells in false-colour as seen through a Lattice Light-sheet microscope.Credit:Nick Condon & Samantha Stehbens
Instead of just looking at a cell on a slide, scientists can capture data in 3D over minutes or even hours, which can result in terabytes of data which needs to be sorted through and analysed.
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