- Cold Spring Harbor Lab’s Annual Quantitative Imaging Course
“Combining careful image acquisition with rigorous computational analysis allows extraction of quantitative data from light microscopy images that is far more informative and reproducible than what can be seen by eye. This course will focus on advanced quantitative fluorescence microscopy techniques used for imaging a range of biological specimens, from tissues to cells to single molecules. The course is designed for quantitative cell and molecular biologists, biophysicists and bioengineers.” - Practical Microscopy videos by Jennifer Waters
“We are a team of light microscopists from core facilities at Harvard Medical School. We teach microscopy at HMS, and run the Quantitative Imaging: From Acquisition to Analysis course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. On this channel, you can find practical instructional videos on various microscopy topics, pretty movies collected on microscopes in our cores, and some random fun stuff. Enjoy!” - ImageJ / FIJI
“ImageJ is public domain software for processing and analyzing scientific images. Fiji is an open-source image processing package—a “batteries-included” distribution of ImageJ2, bundling a lot of plugins which facilitate scientific image analysis.”
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