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Dr. Chas Nelson is an Affiliate Researcher at the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow. His work focuses on advanced image processing techniques applied to biomedical and biological systems. He collaborates extensively with colleagues like Boguslaw Obara and Jonathan Taylor, contributing to fields such as fluorescence microscopy, 3D biomedical imaging, and algorithmic development for medical visualization.
His research interests include enhancing curvilinear structures in 2D/3D images, developing nuclei detection methods using mathematical morphology, and improving real-time image segmentation through GPU computing. Key projects involve applications in retinal imaging, zebrafish heart development, and plant cell analysis.
Nelson has published widely in journals like Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Nature Communications, and Pattern Recognition, with a focus on methodologies like the multiscale top-hat tensor and bowler-hat transform. His technical expertise spans computer vision, biomedical engineering, and computational biology.
He is affiliated with the Graham Kerr Building and contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations in One Health and veterinary medicine. No scientific awards or formal advising roles are explicitly listed.


