Shannon Seminar Room (a105) Place du Levant 3, Maxwell Building, 1st floor -- Wednesday, 02 April 2014 at 10:00 (45 min.)
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Earlier biological studies have shown a strong correlation between the structure of the nucleolus of a cell and the potential diseases affecting this cell. During this presentation, I will present a set of 'few' features, based on the shape and the texture of the nucleolus, that might help to discriminate nucleolus phenotypes.