Date: 6 March 2025 @ 09:00 - 17:00

Language of instruction: English

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Recent years, imaging and image processing has become essential for life scientists dealing with scientific images. In Life science, microscopy and imaging have become more and more important. Imaging has evolved from showing examples images towards quantitative biology. Image processing is playing a crucial role and is becoming a means of quantification in life science.

Keywords: hands-on, imaging, software

Venue: Ghent - VIB/UGent FSVM II, Technologiepark 75

City: Zwijnaarde

Country: Belgium

Postcode: 9052

Learning objectives:

  • filtering
  • segmentation) to biological images using Fiji”
  • thresholding
  • “Apply standard image processing operations (e.g.
  • “Construct a simple image analysis workflow and create a Fiji macro to automate it and process images in a batch”
  • “Demonstrate the use of key Fiji plugins for common image analysis tasks relevant to life sciences”
  • “Evaluate the quality and accuracy of image analysis results by comparing processed outputs with raw data”
  • “Identify the basic components of the Fiji interface and describe their functions in image analysis”
  • “Modify existing macro scripts to adapt analysis pipelines to specific experimental needs”
  • “Perform spatial and intensity measurements”

Organizer: VIB

Event types:

  • Workshops and courses

Instructors: Benjamin Pavie, Amanda Gonçalves, Jérémy Verbeke


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