A common misconception is that quantitative microscopy is a progressive process: first, image acquisition, then image analysis, and finally, data analysis.

Instead, quantitative microscopy needs finding an optimum balance between these three disciplines by compensating for one discipline’s weaknesses with the strengths of the others.

I like to think of microscopy, image, and data analysis as the three vertices of a triangle, interconnected and influencing each other. With my expertise in the three vertices, I can consult you on planning your quantitative microscopy experiments to maximise the data quality, their analysis, and your experiment results.

Consulting triangle