Digital posters for interactive cellular media and bioengineering education.
Abstract
Conventional posters are effective in disseminating progress reports in scientific meetings, but they fail to deliver the need for visualization of dynamic biological data and become costly with the increasing number of conferences and the reprinting needs for emerging research. Here we present digital posters that repurpose digital frames from the art community and experiment with multiplexed imaging movies of cells as a demonstration of the digital poster concept, providing an interactive and low-cost tool for next-generation sharing platforms.
Keywords
Omics
NanoSIMS
CODEX
SIMS
Education
Imaging
Molecular medicine
Single-cell imaging
Software
MeSH terms
Audiovisual Aids
Bioengineering
Humans
Social Media
Teaching Materials
Authors
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