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IMARIS 3D/4D Visualization & Analysis Workshop at WUCCI

Discover how Imaris can help you get the most out of your microscope data!

Microscopic imaging technologies have evolved rapidly over the last decade, generating vast improvements in resolution, sensitivity and speed, creating fundamentally new opportunities for studying biological processes across many orders of magnitude in real-time in living cells and organisms.

Imaris has continued to be on the forefront of innovative solutions for visualizing and quantifying high-resolution data with a clear focus on 3D and 4D imaging.

Imaris Specialists will provide practical follow-along training on the Imaris analysis pipeline workflow, from data import to 3D reconstruction, image processing and segmentation and custom image analysis assistance with participant imaging datasets. We invite you to learn how Imaris can increase accuracy, repeatability and throughput of your image analysis.

This workshop is an excellent opportunity for both experienced Imaris users, as well as those less familiar, to learn how Imaris can further their research.

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED

Day 1: An Introduction to 3D visualization and basic analysis approaches (hands-on)
Date: Tuesday, January 28th, 2020
Location: Couch Biomedical Research Building, Basement level - Room B122
Time: 9:00am – 5:15pm
Topics: Data import, visualization, object detection (#, size, shape and intensity), object-based colocalization, Batch processing and moviemaking

Day 2: Advanced analysis and quantification approaches (hands-on)
Date: Wednesday, January 29th, 2020
Location: Couch Biomedical Research Building, Basement level - Room B122
Time: 9:00am – 5:15pm
Topics: Big data handling, neuron and spine detection, live cell tracking and per cell multi-component analysis

Day 3: Imaris 1-on-1 custom analysis sessions (Sign-up required)
Date: Thursday, January 30th, 2020
Location: Couch Biomedical Research Building, Basement level - Room B122
Time: 9:00am – 4:00pm

Please note we have 12 computers available for pairs of researchers to work on, however you may, if you wish, bring your own laptop, and we will install a temporary Imaris license on there for the duration of the workshop.

If you have any queries about this event feel free to contact James Fitzpatrick (fitzp@wustl.edu), Mike Shih (c.shih@wustl.edu) and Amanda Howard (a.howard@bitplane.com).