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Feb 23, 2015; 12:49pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/FW-BioImage-Analysis-Session-at-MMC-conference-2nd-July-tp5011722p5011727.html
Dear Hesham,
There will be a pre-Congress Workshop 'Using ImageJ/Fiji for microscope image processing and analysis' on Monday afternoon 29 June;
http://www.mmc2015.org.uk/conference/pre-congress-workshops/. This will be a basic workshop.
Best wishes
Kees
Dr Ir K.R. Straatman
Senior Experimental Officer
Advanced Imaging Facility
Centre for Core Biotechnology Services
University of Leicester
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Subject: Re: FW: BioImage Analysis Session at MMC conference 2nd July
Dear Kees
Thanks alot for your invitation.
My Question is it possible to add a basic and advanced workshop for ImageJ???
As you know the mmc2015 Conference is a very good opportunity to meet all collegues.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Straatman, Kees (Dr.) <
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> Dear List members,
>
> I am asked to advertise the BioImage Analysis Session on the MMC
> conference in Manchester. The deadline for abstracts is 25th of Feb,
> this Wednesday.
> Kees
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> --------------------- I am co-organizing a BioImage Analysis Session
> on the afternoon of 2nd July as part of the MMC conference. I am keen
> to have people present work they are doing especially with ImageJ as
> well as other image processing solutions..
> closing date for abstracts is 25th February, Midnight,
>
>
http://www.mmc2015.org.uk/conference/session-descriptions/> BioImage Analysis Session
>
> Digital images are increasingly presenting the end user with a major
> challenge in terms of quantifying, analysing and curating what are
> often vast data sets. Data sets in biology and medicine of terabyte+
> are often condensed into a simple graph. From conventional microscopy
> to high content/high throughput clinical imaging require analysis of
> the vast data sets generated. In addition, data fusion from different
> modalities is giving us greater understanding of what was only a short
> time ago a two dimensional image.
> However as such methods move from research to real-world applications
> it also becomes increasingly important to understand the robustness
> and accuracy of these approaches to enable meaningful data mining.
> This session will explore novel approaches that take bio imaging
> analysis into tangible applications.
>
> We have invited as the main speaker Dr Rafael Edgardo Carazo Salas
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http://www.bigdata.cam.ac.uk/directory/rafael-salas>
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