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June 2021
Phd defense 10/6/2021, 16.00: Geometric Models and Stochastic Geometry of Subcellular Structures, Hans Stephensen
PhD defense, June 10, 2021 at 16.00 Geometric Models and Stochastic Geometry of Subcellular Structures Hans Stephensen Thesis: https://di.ku.dk/english/research/phd/phd-theses/2021/Hans_Jacob_Teglbj_rg_Sephensen_Thesis.pdf Defense Zoom-link: https://ucph-ku.zoom.us/j/68201315971 Summary: The analysis of the geometry of objects is a fundamental property with important interpretations in most fields of natural science. As the fields of bioimaging, biology and pathology evolve, so should the computational and statistical methods which we use for the correction of imaging artifacts and for measuring the stochastic variations in the shape of geometric objects…
Find out more »European Light Microscopy Initiative 2021 (elmi2021) – virtual format
The European Light Microscopy Initiative was created in 2001 to establish a unique communication network between European scientists working in the field of light microscopy and the manufacturers of their equipment. Its aim is to promote the quickly developing field of light microscopy as a fundamental research tool for the life sciences and to strengthen the channels of communication between researchers, core facilities and industry. The annual meeting, which has been running for two decades at various venues across Europe,…
Find out more »July 2021
Super-Resolution Microscopy online course: Time-Resolved STED Nanoscopy
The ALMF, part of Euro-BioImaging’s EMBL Node, and Leica Microsystems are organizing a small workshop on STED microscopy for early career scientists. Please apply to attend by May 10th… This five-day comprehensive online microscopy course focuses on stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED) and its application to biological questions. Through lectures, tutorials, demonstrations and practical workshops, the course provides in-depth knowledge on all aspects of STED Nanoscopy. It covers the fundamentals of STED microscopy, different technical implementations and has a strong…
Find out more »Virtual course: Microscopy data analysis – Machine learning and the BioImage Archive
Develop programmatic skills for the analysis of bioimage data. This course will introduce programmatic approaches used in the analysis of bioimage data via the BioImage Archive. The content will explore a variety of data types including electron microscopy, cell and tissue microscopy, and miscellaneous or multi-modal imaging data. Participants will cover contemporary biological image analysis with an emphasis on machine learning and advanced image analysis. Further instruction will be offered using applications such as ZeroCostDL4Mic, ilastik, the BioImage Model Zoo,…
Find out more »August 2021
DTU, DIKU & AAU Summer School on Geometric Deep Learning
Welcome to the 2021 summer school on Geometric Deep Learning 16-20th August This will be the thirteenth in a series of summer school programs organized jointly by the Visual Computing section at DTU Compute at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the Image section at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen (KU), the Department of Architecture and Media Technology and the Department of Health Science and Technology at Aalborg University (AAU). This year the summer school…
Find out more »Webinar, Deciphering the cross-talk between immunosuppressive cells in pancreatic cancer using 3D light sheet microscopy
webinar_Carole_Siret_21-08-26_web Free webinar about 3D light sheet microscopy
Find out more »September 2021
Webinar series: Towards Physiological Relevance: High-Content Analysis with 3D Organoids and Spheroids
INVITATION PerkinElmer would like to invite you to register for our upcoming webinar series: Towards Physiological Relevance: High-Content Analysis with 3D Organoids and Spheroids In the webinars, our speakers will describe how they are addressing the challenges of working with complex 3D cell models across a range of disease areas - from producing uniform spheroids and organoids to generating high-quality images and gaining insights from their 3D data. The presentations in each webinar will be followed by a short Q…
Find out more »Cross-Institutional Bioimaging PhD Course – fall 2021
The Cross Institutional Bioimaging Ph.D. course is interdisciplinary and cross-institutional and will be given by a series of lecturers who are experts within each their field of bioimaging. The course will take place at different institutions in order to expose the students to different research groups, their researchers and experimental research facilities. The course will thus give the student a unique opportunity of orienting him or herself within an active and diverse field of interdisciplinary science within bioimaging. The course…
Find out more »MICCAI 2021, the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention
MICCAI 2021, the 24th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, will be held from September 27th to October 1st 2021. MICCAI 2021 will be held as a virtual event. The annual MICCAI conference attracts world leading biomedical scientists, engineers, and clinicians from a wide range of disciplines associated with medical imaging and computer assisted intervention. The conference series includes three days of scientific content, including oral presentations and poster sessions. Workshops, tutorials, and challenges are held…
Find out more »October 2021
Inaugural ceremony of Nikon Center of Excellence (NCofE) for Molecular BioMedical Imaging at the Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center
The Danish Molecular Biomedical Imaging Center (DaMBIC) at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) is about to open its Nikon Center of Excellence (NCofE) for Molecular BioMedical Imaging! Nikon Centers of Excellence are state-of-the-art imaging facilities established as a partnership between the host institution and Nikon. We are excited to invite you to the inaugural ceremony on October 12, 2021, from 9:30 am. The event program will begin with a speech from Prof. Marianne Holmer, Dean of the Faculty of…
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