Dear Bioimaging colleague,
NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts (www.neubias.org), is delighted to announce two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis:
TS12 for Early Career Investigators (life scientists and facility staff).
TS13 for Facility Staff (staff only, already comfortable with analysis workflows; focus on scripting with FIJI & Python)
The focus of the trainings will be on construction and automation of BioImage Analysis workflows, using as examples more than one toolbox and different exercises.
The schools will be held in Porto, 14-17th of October 2019, hosted by IBMC/i3S and INESC TEC
NEUBIAS schools are an excellent opportunity to learn from many experts in Bioimage Analysis (we are expecting >20 specialists at the event) and “…a great mix of intensive learning and community networking” (former trainee testimonial!). The schools will include practical sessions and seminars on ImageJ for analysis and publication, scripting/macros in ImageJ and Python and session on ethics in image analysis and “work on own data”.
Applications are now open (TS12 = 25 seats, TS13 = 25 seats and ~10 trainers per school)
Within the COST framework (funders of NEUBIAS), we will offer up to 7 travel grants per school to applicants who qualify.
Registration requires a “letter of motivation” (filled in application form) and later a confirmation of status.
Application deadline: May 24th 2019
Selection notification: Before mid-June
More information about schools (programme & trainers) and venue, travel & lodge available at our website:
eubias.org/NEUBIAS/training-schools/
eubias.org/NEUBIAS/training-schools/eci/ts12-porto-2019/
eubias.org/NEUBIAS/training-schools/staff/ts13-porto-2019/
We kindly ask that you help us reach all potential interested applicants.
on behalf of all NEUBIAS members,
of local organizers (Paula Sampaio and João Paulo Cunha)
and scientific organizers (Dominic Waithe, Bram van den Broek, Hanneke Okkenhaug, Arianne Bercowsky Rama, Jan Eglinger, Robert Haase),
and NEUBIAS Training Leaders Gabriel Martins and Fabrice Cordelières
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