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January 2020
Zurich Winter School – Practical Course in Advanced Microscopy
This advanced microscopy course is intended for PhD students and post-graduates with prior experience in microscopy. The goal of the course is to teach and train fundamental knowledge and skills in a specific microscopic technique. Students will be able to apply this technique to their own present and future projects. Practical work consists of six different modules covering a specific topic each (please see description below). Each practical module lasts throughout the whole course. Students will participate in one module…
Find out more »BIOPHOTONICS COURSE
Aim It is the goal of the course to teach the students general principles of fluorescence and light microscopy as well as teach principles behind advanced fluorescence and imaging techniques as well as a short introduction to image processing. There will be practical demonstrations and hands on exercises on all topics. The course is a five day intensive course taking place within one week. In relation to the competence profile of the degree it is the explicit focus of the…
Find out more »Deep Learning for Image Analysis
Course Overview This is a blended learning course on Deep Learning for Image Analysis, consisting of 3 online sessions with associated hands-on exercises and a week-long onsite session at EMBL Heidelberg. Audience This course is aimed at both core facility staff and research scientists. Prerequisites for this workshop are programming skills in Python and ideally Tensorflow, Keras or Pytorch as well as basic knowledge of machine learning theory. Participants should provide an outline of one image analysis task they would…
Find out more »February 2020
Multiphoton Microscopy in the Biomedical Sciences XX
opics include: multiphoton (one- or two- or three- or more photons) microscopy theory and system development multiphoton (MP) in wide-field and laser scanning confocal microscopy infrared lasers for MP systems (femtosecond vs. picosecond vs. CW) tissue engineering, endoscopy and intravital or in vivo imaging using multiphoton microscopy endogenous molecular (NADH/FAD/Tryptophan) imaging, energy metabolism and its applications harmonic generation microscopy (SHG, THG) and its applications two-photon light sheet microscopy fluorescence resonance energy transfer imaging (FRET) fluorescence lifetime imaging (frequency and time…
Find out more »4th NEUBIAS Conference
4th NEUBIAS Conference Bordeaux France, February 29 - March 6, 2020 Registration & abstracts now open!!! It's our pleasure to communicate that the registration for the 4th NEUBIAS conference in Bordeaux, Feb 29- Mar 6 February 2020, is now open. NEUBIAS brings together life-scientists, bioimage analysts, microscopists, and image analysis developers from Europe and international partner countries in Australia, Singapore, Brazil and the USA (www.neubias.org). NEUBIAS is a forum to exchange the newest findings, applications, and cutting-edge developments in Bioimage Analysis, machine…
Find out more »Training Schools at 4th NEUBIAS Conference
Bordeaux France, February 29 - March 3, 2020 Applications for Training Schools TS14 and TS5 are now open!!! NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts (www.neubias.org), is delighted to announce two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis: TS14 for Early Career Investigators (Life Scientists: PhD candidates, Postdocs, Staff, ...): This training school will cover the basics of image analysis using ImageJ/Fiji, as well as image analysis workflow automation using ImageJ macro programming. In addition, it will be taught how to…
Find out more »March 2020
PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
The use of fluorescence microscopy (wide field, confocal, multiphoton, and now superresolution) in combination with genetically encoded fluorescence probes comprise a powerful set of scientific tools to study live cells. However, surprising little practical and theoretical training in such methods exists within standard curricula, particular at the early stage of training (Masters or Doctorate level). This course offers to cover basic optics principles necessary to understand the origin of microscope resolution and design. Participants will get hands-on experience implementing simple optical configurations…
Find out more »LINXS Event – QUANTIM Hackathon: 3D visual annotations
Image visualisation/quantification experts meet scientists with 3D data, they work together to establish a plan how to visualise, quantify and finally interpret the scientific content in the images. Setting up collaborations is one usual outcome after a 1.5 days of sitting together in one room.
Find out more »April 2020
Online Image analysis courses – NEUBIAS Academy
NEUBIAS Academy is a new initiative, aimed to provide sustainable material and activities focused on Training in Bioimage Analysis. NEUBIAS Academy capitalizes on the success of 15 Training Schools (2016-2020) that have supported over 400 trainees (Early Career Scientists, Facility Staff and Bioimage Analysts), but could not satisfy the high and increasing demand (almost 1000 applicants). A team of about 20 members will interact with a larger pool of hundreds of trainers, analysts and developers to bring knowledge and bleeding-edge updates to the community.
Find out more »Focus on Microscopy 2020 FOM
This year’s conference, FOM2019, in London has been successfully concluded drawing over 800 participants and close to 100 exhibitors/exhibitor booths both from Europe as well from Asia/Australia and America. The FOM2019 London program together with the one-page PDF abstracts of the presentations can be found at: Program 2019 FOM2020 in Osaka will be the continuation of a yearly conference series (since 1988) on the latest innovations and developments in mostly optical microscopy and their application in biology, medicine, and the material…
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