Felix Zhou, Ph.D. Instructor School Medical School Department Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics Biography Since 2024, Felix Zhou has been appointed as Instructor in the Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics. He is also a member of the Cecil H. and Ida Green Center for Systems Biology. Dr. Zhou received his PhD degree from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. He received his MEng degree from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Research Interest Causal inference of subcellular morphology and oncogenic signaling Developing computational frameworks for cell segmentation, cell shape quantification, and cell protrusion dynamics Fixed and live cell 2D and 3D imaging to infer information flow between cellular & subcellular measurements Modeling & inference of cell phenotypes and cell-cell as well as cell-environment interactions Publications Featured Publications A general algorithm for consensus 3D cell segmentation from 2D segmented stacks. Zhou FY, Yapp C, Shang Z, Daetwyler S, Marin Z, Islam MT, Nanes B, Jenkins E, Gihana GM, Chang BJ, Weems A, Dustin M, Morrison S, Fiolka R, Dean K, Jamieson A, Sorger PK, Danuser G, bioRxiv 2024 May Surface-guided computing to analyze subcellular morphology and membrane-associated signals in 3D. Zhou FY, Weems A, Gihana GM, Chen B, Chang BJ, Driscoll M, Danuser G, ArXiv 2023 Apr Multiscale Pixel Spatiotemporal Information Flows Zhou, F.Y. and Ravishankar, R. NeurIPS 2022 Results 1-3 of 3 1