Imaging

Rapid morphological phenotyping using an intelligent approach going from low resolution to high resolution screening.

 

 

 

 

Quantitative behavioral screening: High-throughput Photomotor Response (PMR) to identify psychotropic, neuroactive and neurodegenerative compounds using zebrafish embryos at 30 hours-post-fertilization.

 

 

 

 

Quantitative behavioral screening: High-throughput vibration/startle response platform to assess the response to a vibration pulse using zebrafish embryos at 4 – 5 days-post-fertilization. The wild type embryos show a classical C-bend on the application of the pulse. The angle of the bend, the response time and distance travelled after the escape motion are quantified.

 

 

 

Robotic imaging platform: A platform to record long term locomotion and feeding behavior of zebrafish larvae and Medaka hatchlings.