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Huygens Workshop at Harvard Medical School


September 17, 2024, Boston

A collaboration with the Harvard Neurobiology Imaging Facility



Announcement



If you have difficulty analyzing your image data, are interested in getting the best possible image out of your microscope, like to hear from experts how imaging pitfalls influence your analysis and how this can be overcome, then this in-person workshop may be of use to you. This workshop is a joint collaboration and will be staffed by members of the Harvard neurobiology imaging center and Dr. Nicolaas van der Voort (niek@svi.nl) on behalf of SVI.

With hands-on sessions using the Huygens Software, you will learn how to identify and fix imaging issues like blur, noise, crosstalk, drift, and chromatic aberration. This will yield high quality input data for quantitative analyses. We will perform reliable colocalization and object analysis methods for 2D, 3D and time series.

The Huygens Software and demo images will be made available for computers and personal laptops. A few more seats are available, be quick to register!



If you have your own microscopes, please write that as well.
Tell us about your research question or image analysis needs to help us tune the workshop to your needs.
Only if you bring your own data


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