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The EMBL Master Course for Bioimage Data Analysis 2015

Posted by , on 30 March 2015

This is a call for the registration to the EMBL Master Course for Bioimage Data Analysis to be held from 7 June (Sun) – Saturday, 13 June (Sat) 2015. The deadline for registration is April 16, 2015. This course will focus on computational methods for analyzing images of proteins, cells and tissues, to boost the learning process of participants who have an immediate need to deploy image analysis in their own research. The course extends from the basic foundations of image processing and programming to the actual implementation of workflows using scripting in ImageJ macro and Matlab languages. Among those workflows, topics that are interesting for developmental biologists could be:

 

– Quantitative Evaluation of Multi-cellular Movements in Drosophila Embryo

– Tumor Blood Vessels: 3-D Tubular Network Analysis

 

A report in the Node written by Julian Sosnik, a student of the course last year, could be informative for you as well [link]. We aim to gather expert knowledge to organize a world-leading course for image analysis in the fields of biophysics, cell biology and developmental biology.

 

The course will take place in Heidelberg, Germany at the EMBL Advanced Training Centre. Registration and motivation letter deadline is April 16, 2015. Please visit our course website for more details.

 

http://www.embl.de/bias2015/

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Heidelberg, Germany.

 

Scientific Organisers

 

Kota Miura (EMBL Heidelberg, Germany & NINS-NIBB, Japan)
Sébastien Tosi (Institute for Research in Biomedicine – IRB Barcelona, Spain)
Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux (Institut Curie, France)

 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our administrative organizer:

 

Carolina Garcia Sabate
Conference Officer
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Email: carolina.sabate@embl.de

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