I was invited to #VIZBI2026 to give a masterclass about proceduralism in #Blender!
#VIZBI is a four day workshop about data viz, biology and art, hands-down the best combination of topics out there. Hoping to see you there!

I was invited to #VIZBI2026 to give a masterclass about proceduralism in #Blender!
#VIZBI is a four day workshop about data viz, biology and art, hands-down the best combination of topics out there. Hoping to see you there!

I had the pleasure to meet the great Andy Lomas at #VIZBI last week. His custom CUDA-based simulations led me to recreate the diffusion-limited aggregation process in #GeometryNodes. Here are a few of my results, each consisting of somewhere between 2-4 million points.
At #VIZBI 2023 in Heidelberg! Here to represent our efforts towards common image publication standards! Take care of:
- magnifiation
- annotation + scale
- colors
- adjustments
read more:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.07005
Images document scientific discoveries and are prevalent in modern biomedical research. Microscopy imaging in particular is currently undergoing rapid technological advancements. However for scientists wishing to publish the obtained images and image analyses results, there are to date no unified guidelines. Consequently, microscopy images and image data in publications may be unclear or difficult to interpret. Here we present community-developed checklists for preparing light microscopy images and image analysis for publications. These checklists offer authors, readers, and publishers key recommendations for image formatting and annotation, color selection, data availability, and for reporting image analysis workflows. The goal of our guidelines is to increase the clarity and reproducibility of image figures and thereby heighten the quality of microscopy data is in publications.