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The Team

The Francis Crick Institute


Lucy Collinson
Head of Electron Microscopy
Lucy is Head of the Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform (EM STP) at the Francis Crick Institute in London. She has a research background in microbiology and cell biology, and previously ran biological EM facilities at UCL and Cancer Research UK. The EM STP works with research groups at the Francis Crick Institute to address a range of biological questions that involve imaging a diverse range of samples, from molecules to whole organisms.
 


Martin Jones
Deputy Head of Microscopy Prototyping
Martin is Deputy Head of Microscopy Prototyping at the Francis Crick Institute in London. Originally an experimental physicist, with an interest in evolutionary and adaptive computation, he switched to biological research at Cancer Research UK’s London Research Institute. After initially working in a vascular biology lab, Martin joined the Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform where he now works on developing new hardware and software solutions to help acquire and efficiently interpret image data.
 


Harry Songhurst
Student of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science at the University of Manchester, currently doing a placement year at The Francis Crick Institute working on Etch-a-Cell. I’m interested in Machine Learning and its biomedical applications.
 


Christopher Peddie
Principal Laboratory Research Scientist
Chris is a Principal Laboratory Research Scientist within the Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform at the Francis Crick Institute in London. Originally a biochemist, he has a background in light and electron microscopy of central and peripheral nervous systems, and in cell biology. At the Francis Crick Institute, his work focuses on the development and application of complex 3D imaging techniques and technologies to answer the biological questions from research groups within the institute.
 


Amy Strange
Head of the Crick Digital Development Team
Amy Strange leads the Digital Development Team for the Francis Crick Institute, focussing on the delivery of digital and web development projects across both science and operations.
 


Anne Weston
Senior Laboratory Research Scientist
Anne is a Senior Laboratory Research Scientist within the Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform at the Francis Crick Institute in London. She has a background in Zoology and Bioinformatics. She first began working in the field of electron microscopy during her undergraduate degree in 1996 and her work involves the use of scanning and transmission electron microscopes and microCT systems studying a variety of cellular and biological systems.
 
 

The Zooniverse


Roger Hutchings
Zooniverse Developer at the University of Oxford
 


Shaun Noordin
Zooniverse Developer at the University of Oxford
 


Helen Spiers
Zooniverse Biomedical Research Lead
Dr Helen Spiers is the Biomedical Research Lead of the Zooniverse (www.zooniverse.org). Currently based across the University of Oxford and The Francis Crick Institute, where she is presently seconded, Dr Spiers collaborates with multiple national and international research groups to develop, deploy and novel biomedical citizen science projects. Although diverse in subject matter, these projects are united by the common aim of applying collective intelligence to perform distributed data analysis of large volumes of biomedical data. Additionally, Dr Spiers analyses the meta-data produced by the Zooniverse platform and applies citizen science to advance electron micrograph segmentation approaches. Prior to her current role, she completed a PhD in developmental epigenetics at King’s College London after obtaining a degree in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford.