From Cells to Systems: Advances in High-Content Imaging and 3D Image Analysis symposium in Helsinki

From Cells to Systems: Advances in High-Content Imaging and 3D Image Analysis symposium in Helsinki

FIMM High Content Imaging and Analysis unit is organizing symposium “From Cells to Systems: Advances in High-Content Imaging and 3D Image Analysis” May 12, 2026 in Helsinki, Finland.
🗓️ May 12, 2026
🕰️ 09-17
📍 Biomedicum 1 | Helsinki | Finland

Program

Talks in three sessions by international and local speakers showcasing recent advances in:

Session I: 3D Imaging and analysis in complex systems:
·        Peter Horvath, Helmholtz Munich, AI4Health Institute, Germany; Director; Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre (BRC), Hungary
·        Heidi Haikala, PI/Ass. Prof., Faculty of Medicine and FIMM-HiLIFE, University of Helsinki & co-founder of SOLID IO, Finland
·        Lassi Paavolainen, PI, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland-FIMM, HiLIFE, University of Helsinki, Finland

Session II: High-content drug screening & phenotypic discoveries in disease:
·        Jordi Carreras-Puigvert, Ass. Prof., Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Uppsala University & CSO & Co-Founder at Pixl Bio, Sweden
·       Simon Pfisterer, PI, Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, & CSO, Founder, MONCYTE health Ltd., Finland

Session III: Cell Painting Assay Technology and Integrative Omics:
·        Helena Kilpinen, PI, Ass. Prof., Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland-FIMM, HiLIFE; Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Finland; Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki
·        Esa Pitkänen, PI, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland-FIMM, HiLIFE

Registration

Registration is open and free of charge: https://www.lyyti.fi/reg/from_cells_to_systems_2026
Registration deadline 05.05.2026

Organizers

The symposium is organized by FIMM High Content Imaging and Analysis unit in collaboration with Cell and tissue imaging unit, University of Eastern Finland, Finnish Advanced Microscopy Node, Euro-BioImaging Finland, and Biocenter Finland.