Advanced Bioimaging Support (ABiS), an imaging and microscopy infrastructure in Japan, in collaboration with Global Bioimaging , will hold two open seminars on Wednesday, 5th of July, delivering an overview of OMERO data management software and Image Data Resource (IDR) repository.
If you would like to attend seminars, please register once in advance using the Google Form by Monday, 3rd of July.
Date & Time: 5 July, 13:30 - 15:45 Japan Standard Time (JST).
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Date & Time: 13:30 - 14:30 Japan Standard Time (JST)
OMERO, developed by OME, is an open source, enterprise software platform for image data management and analysis. OMERO enables data import, organization, viewing, searching, annotation, export, publishing, manual data processing and automated processing workflows using a range of open source applications running alongside OMERO. OMERO integrates with a variety of processing tools such as ImageJ/Fiji, ilastik, CellProfiler, and allows to store analytical results alongside the image data for further analysis or publication.
For more information about OMERO, please visit the following page: https://www.openmicroscopy.org/omero/
Date & Time: 14:45 - 15:45 Japan Standard Time (JST)
This seminar will introduce the IDR (Image Data Resource) ecosystem using concrete examples of IDR studies. IDR enables images and metadata mining and comparison workflows.
For more information about IDR, please visit the following page: https://idr.openmicroscopy.org/
OMERO and IDR seminars will be delivered by Petr Walczysko and Jean-Marie Burel from the Open Microscopy Environment team.
Register here: https://forms.gle/K8E2HbcZNLAuosTT9