18-20 September 2019 | Coimbra Tryp Hotel - Coimbra
Dear colleagues and friends,
The organizing committee is pleased to welcome you at the 8th Workshop of the European Calcium Society (ECS): “Calcium Signaling in Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases”. An exciting meeting with a multifaceted and highly interesting scientific program was prepared to create a unique opportunity to meet and discuss the latest research advances in understanding calcium signalling in the brain and changes underlying aging and neurodegenerative disorders.
The scientific program is structured into four tracks dedicated to synaptic calcium, mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum calcium, calcium signaling in glia and stem cells and a special session dedicated to technological innovations in calcium imaging, which will be followed by a hands-on session, for interested participants.
These sessions will be complemented by two poster parties where ample discussion between young and experienced researchers is expected.
Short oral presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts. ECS and local organizers would like to encourage young scientists in the calcium fields to submit their abstracts and present their latest work.
The meeting will take place in Tryp Hotel, Coimbra. More informations about the workshop here: http://www.8thworkshopecs.com
Important dates:
- 30th June, 2019: Early-bird registration
- 31th July, 2019: Deadline for registration and abstract submission
We look very much forward to welcoming all of you in Coimbra!
More info: http://www.cnbc.pt/documentos/documento_show.asp?IdDoc=1749
March 2018 | IGC - Lisbon
First seminar of a series being organised by the UIC:Advanced Imaging team in 2018 for new users that aim to learn the basics of image analysis and processing, which will cover the basics of ImageJ/Fiji interface and usage, image filtering and enhancement, creating and processing image masks, working with pixels and objects and exploring some techniques for analysis and feature extraction.
24-27 September 2019 | i3S - Porto
Contents:
Principles, techniques and ethics of digital bioimage processing.
Basic commands of ImageJ/Fiji software.
Working with multidimensional (2D, 3D, time-lapse, position) bioimages.
Enhancement and processing of images. Extract quantitative numerical data.
Design of simple workflows for automation of image analysis with ImageJ macros.
Introduction to Cellprofiler.
Participants are invited to submit in advance an analysis problem/data of their interest that might be addressed in the course as an individual mini-project (with the help of the tutors).
Requirements: The participant should bring a personal laptop for the sessions.
Registration:
Early bird | Until 31 July 2019
i3S members - 100 € | Payment deadline: 2 August 2019
External participants - 150 € | Payment deadline: 2 August 2019
For more information and registration: https://www.i3s.up.pt/training?v=89
This EMBO Practical Course is aimed at junior researchers in developmental biology, struggling with imaging of cell movement and tissue morphogenesis in vivo using conventional microscopy techniques. Exploring techniques such as confocal, two-photon, light-sheet, and optical tomography with different samples is a major feature of the course. Several commercial partners contribute with state-of-the-art equipment for students to use during the course.
This year we will have:
The visualization, processing, analysis and publication of multidimensional images is also addressed, with both commercial and open source tools. Students are encouraged (in fact required!) to bring their own samples to test with multiple systems and to try other sample preparation and imaging protocols. The nine day course includes morning lectures with several renowned experts, and 6-8h of practicals/day with the support of over 20 teachers and more than ten high-end 3D imaging techniques. Students are encouraged to try new sample preparation protocols and as many imaging techniques as time permits. It also includes "micro" workshops on DIY building of microscopes and on image analysis. Although intense, this course is well appreciated for the breadth of techniques available and the inspiring and informal environment which favors discussions among peers.
13-15 November 2019 | i3S - Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde
About the course: Is designed for ImageJ/Fiji users who want to go beyond the basics and progress to more intermediate/advanced analysis with this software. The focus of this course is on how to automate routine tasks (for conditions where many images need to be processed), as well as how to deal with more complex image analysis situations as to maximize information extraction. Although ImageJ can be used with its graphical user interface, the implementation of a workflow to multiple images requires the development of macros and/or scripts for batch processing. In this course, this process is tackled by building up from the development of very simple macros to more complex workflows, where images are processed and information acquired in an automated or semi-automated way. Previous knowledge on the basics of bioimage analysis is recommended, but no prior experience in ImageJ macro development is required or assumed, nor any prior programming skills.
Target Audience: Researchers who want to go beyond the basics and progress to more intermediate/advanced analysis with ImageJ/Fiji
Requirements: Participants should have basic knowledge in image analysis and some experience with ImageJ/Fiji for simple tasks.
The participant should bring a personal laptop for the sessions.
Course contents:
. Introduction to batch analysis: from macro recorder to simple scripts.
. ImageJ macro language syntax.
. From GUI (graphical user interface) workflows to scripts: exploring ImageJ’s built-in functions and developing user-defined functions.
. Automatic data loading: access list of files in a given directory and filter it by text patterns in file name or by extension.
. Batch processing from scripts.
. Combine multi-dimensional information: programmatically identifying image pairs (e.g. multichannel, time-lapse) and combine information.
. From Image data to tables: extract information to tables and personalize output variables on output tables (data logging).
. Export sample images and customized tables to a directory.
Early bird registration: until 8th October 2019 (payment deadline: 10th October 2019)
Late registration: from 9th October until 28th October 2019 (payment deadline: 30th October 2019)
For more information and registration: https://www.i3s.up.pt/training?v=100
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