Hi Dr. Ding, Is the workshop in person only?
Best, Giulia On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 6:11 AM Lai Ding <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Everyone, > > The NeuroTechnology Studio (NTS) at Brigham and Women's Hospital will host > a 3-day ImageJ workshop in May 2024. Detailed information is below. > > Digital Image Analysis with ImageJ > May 8th – May 10th 2024 > > This intensive 3-day workshop taught by Dr. Lai Ding, Senior Imaging > Scientist of the NeuroTechnology Studio, introduces ImageJ, its basic > functions, and its macro programming capabilities. Using real imaging > projects, Dr. Ding will demonstrate common image analysis tasks such as > basic image processing, segmentation, cell counting and measurement. Macro > writing will be covered to demonstrate how to automate a series of ImageJ > commands, process massive datasets automatically and store results as > desired. > > The workshop is broken down into two sessions. Interested participants can > sign up for one or more sessions depending on their interest and > experience. See tentative schedule below. > > If you are interested in this workshop but unable to join this time, > please also let us know (email [email protected]) if you will be able > to join the same workshop in the coming months. We MAY host another > identical workshop in the near future based on the interest shown. You may > also join our newsletter to receive announcements of future workshops & > seminars. > > https://www.bwhneurosciences.org/neurotechnology-studio/join-our-newsletter/ > > ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- > ----- > Program Schedule: > > Session I-A (May 8th) ImageJ for beginners: basic ImageJ functions, > measurement, filtering, background subtraction, cell counting, particle > analysis, and ethics on image processing. > > Session I-B (May 9th) Advanced ImageJ: morphology filter, advanced > thresholding methods, using ImageJ on specific topics including: FRAP, > colocalization…, designing image analysis protocols. > > Session II (May 10th) ImageJ Macro Programming: introduce ImageJ macro > programming language, record image process protocols as macro, batch > process multiple images, user interactive features in macro, case study > with sample codes. This session is aimed towards non-programmers; however, > we do expect the participant to have a basic understanding of programming > flow control syntax ("for" loop, "if-else" control). The participants are > strongly encouraged to go through a brief tutorial on the ImageJ official > website before the workshop. > http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/developer/macro/macros.html > > > > Workshop Location: please note this year the workshop will NOT happen in > Longwood area. It will be host at Assembly Row at Somerville. The place is > easily accessed by MBTA orange line. > > Computer lab 2W37 > West Wing MGB Assembly Row > 399 Revolution Drive, > Somerville, MA 02145 > > To register, please complete the online registration form by clicking > > https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=H9sOck5cQ0CBQSFKY6fq1cOAVJXHNKxJsR375sMI3PFUNE5SRkxUWjZVNjRNM00yQzZSMUtBWVREVi4u > > > > The computer lab provides PC for each seat. However workshop participants > can also bring their own laptop with FIJI ImageJ already installed if they > prefer. Necessary material for testing will be sent to participants in > advance. > > For further information please contact: Lai Ding at [email protected] > > > Best Regards, > Lai Ding > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html
