Recent advancements in microscopy technology have revolutionized our ability to routinely acquire large, multi-dimensional image datasets. However, gaps remain in the effective analysis of this data, primarily due to a lack of computational skills among researchers. This often results in a reliance on qualitative, manual image assessments, which lack the precision, reproducibility, and scalability that automated, quantitative analysis can provide.

To bridge this gap, this two-day workshop is designed to empower microscopists and researchers with the necessary skills and tools to confidently analyse their data. Under the instruction of experienced core facility staff from the Francis Crick Institute and King’s College London, participants will be introduced to open-source tools such as FIJI and napari, and will be introduced to methodologies for automating their image analyses, thus enhancing research precision, efficiency, and reproducibility.

This workshop is suitable for any researcher, from early career researchers to experienced group leaders, engaged in the acquisition of significant amounts of microscopy image data. No prior experience in image analysis or coding is required, although a basic understanding of microscopy and image acquisition will be beneficial. Attendees will leave the workshop equipped with a knowledge of the tools needed to design and execute automated, unbiased, reproducible image analysis workflows.
 

This workshop will be taking place at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), 123 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, D02 YN77, Ireland.

Scientific Organiser

David Barry

David Barry

Francis Crick Institute

Martin Jones

Martin Jones

Data Analysis in Imaging Science Section Chair, Francis Crick Institute

Stefania Marcotti

Stefania Marcotti

Data Analysis in Imaging Section Representative, King's College London

Emma McDermott

Emma McDermott

Microscopical Society of Ireland Early Career Representative, University of Galway

Kerry Thompson

Kerry Thompson

Chair of Outreach & Education Committee, Honorary Secretary for Education, University of Galway

Heiko Dussmann

Heiko Dussmann

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland


RMS Contact

Victoria Masters

Victoria Masters

Event & HR Director

 

This event is supported by:

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