@article {Ly2021.05.17.443454, author = {Victoria T. Ly and Pierre V. Baudin and Pattawong Pansodtee and Erik A. Jung and Kateryna Voitiuk and Yohei M. Rosen and Helen Rankin Willsey and Gary L. Mantalas and Spencer T. Seiler and John A. Selberg and Sergio A. Cordero and Jayden M. Ross and Marco Rolandi and Alex A. Pollen and Tomasz J. Nowakowski and David Haussler and Mohammed A. Mostajo-Radji and Sofie R. Salama and Mircea Teodorescu}, title = {Development of a Low-Cost System for Simultaneous Longitudinal Biological Imaging}, elocation-id = {2021.05.17.443454}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1101/2021.05.17.443454}, publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory}, abstract = {Simultaneous longitudinal imaging across multiple conditions and replicates has been crucial for scientific studies aiming to understand biological processes and disease. Yet, imaging systems capable of accomplishing these tasks are economically unattainable for most academic and teaching laboratories around the world. Here we propose the Picroscope, which is the first low cost system for simultaneous longitudinal biological imaging made primarily using off-the-shelf and 3D-printed materials. The Picroscope is compatible with standard 24-well cell culture plates and captures 3D z-stack image data. The Picroscope can be controlled remotely, allowing for automatic imaging with minimal intervention from the investigator. Here we use this system in a range of applications. We gathered longitudinal whole organism image data for frogs, zebrafish and planaria worms. We also gathered image data inside an incubator to observe 2D monolayers and 3D mammalian tissue culture models. Using this tool, we can measure the behavior of entire organisms or individual cells over long time periods.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have written patents covering the technology described in this article. AAP is in the board of Herophilus. The authors declare no other conflict of interest}, URL = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/05/20/2021.05.17.443454}, eprint = {https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/05/20/2021.05.17.443454.full.pdf}, journal = {bioRxiv} }