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Kevin M. Dean, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Principal Investigator, Dean Lab

We build open-source, adaptive light-sheet microscopes and image-analysis workflows to reveal rare metastatic colonization events in intact tissues.

My lab works at the interface of optical engineering, microscope control software, molecular multiplexing, computer vision, and cancer biology. We are especially interested in technologies that make rare biological events measurable: metastatic colonization, tissue-scale spatial organization, dynamic signaling, and phenotype transitions that are difficult to capture with conventional imaging.

What we build

Autonomous and adaptive microscopy

We develop imaging systems that can survey large tissues, identify biologically relevant regions or events, and adapt acquisition parameters in response to image content.

Open-source microscope control

We develop and maintain software for light-sheet microscope control, smart acquisition, hardware abstraction, and reproducible imaging workflows.

Open-source light-sheet hardware

We build and disseminate light-sheet microscopy platforms intended to make high-performance volumetric imaging more accessible to biology labs.

Image analysis and computational microscopy

We develop analysis workflows for large, multi-channel, time-resolved, and spatially multiplexed imaging datasets.

Cancer biology

We apply these technologies to understand how cancer cells survive, migrate, colonize distant tissues, and interact with local microenvironments.

Featured projects

Project Description Links
Dean Lab Autonomous microscopy, molecular multiplexing, and computational imaging for rare cancer biology. Website
navigate Open-source Python software for light-sheet microscope control, adaptive acquisition, and reusable imaging workflows. Docs · GitHub
Altair Open-source light-sheet microscope hardware designed for accessible, high-performance volumetric imaging. Docs · GitHub
Dean Lab documentation Documentation hub for lab software, hardware, teaching material, and publication-associated repositories. Docs

Research interests

  • Autonomous microscopy
  • Adaptive light-sheet imaging
  • Open-source microscope control
  • Computational microscopy
  • Molecular multiplexing
  • Tissue clearing and expansion microscopy
  • Spatial biology and content-rich histopathology
  • Metastatic colonization and rare cancer-cell phenotypes

Selected links

Contact

For research, collaboration, software, or training inquiries, please contact me through my UT Southwestern profile or the Dean Lab website.

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  1. TheDeanLab/navigate TheDeanLab/navigate Public

    navigate - open source light-sheet microscope controls

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  2. TheDeanLab/altair TheDeanLab/altair Public

    Modular, high-resolution light-sheet microscopes for accessible 3D subcellular imaging.

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  3. CV CV Public

    Kevin Dean's Professional CV

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