Registrations now open for NEUBIAS training schools TS10- Early Career Investigators, and TS11 - Bioimage Analysts in Luxembourg Feb 2-5, 2019 (deadline Nov 15th!)

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
1 message Options
Gaby G Martins Gaby G Martins
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Registrations now open for NEUBIAS training schools TS10- Early Career Investigators, and TS11 - Bioimage Analysts in Luxembourg Feb 2-5, 2019 (deadline Nov 15th!)

*****
To join, leave or search the confocal microscopy listserv, go to:
http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=confocalmicroscopy
Post images on http://www.imgur.com and include the link in your posting.
*****

dear colleagues,

NEUBIAS, the Network of European BioImage Analysts (http://www.neubias.org), is delighted to announce two new Training Schools on BioImage Analysis:

TS10 for Early Career Investigators (life scientists and facility staff)
TS11 for Bioimage Analysts

The focus of training will be on construction and automation of BioImage Analysis workflows, using as examples more than one toolbox and different exercises. The schools will be held in Luxembourg, 2-5th of Feb 2019, hosted by the Univ. Luxembourg and local Andreas Girod and Aymeric d'Hérouël.

NEUBIAS schools are an excellent opportunity to learn from many experts in Bioimage Analysis (we are expecting ~30 specialists at the event) and “…a great mix of intensive learning and community networking” (former trainee testimonial!). The schools will include practical sessions and seminars on ImageJ for analysis and publication, scripting/macros in ImageJ and other tools such as R, CellProfiler, Ilastik and session on ethics in image analysis and "work on own data".

Applications are now open to TS10 (30 seats) and TS11 (35 seats).
Within the COST framework (funders of NEUBIAS), we will offer up to 7 travel grants per school to applicants who qualify.

Application deadline: Nov 15th 2018
Selection notification: Before the end of Nov.
Registration requires a “letter of motivation” (filled in application form) and later a confirmation of status.

More information about schools (venue, programme & trainers) available at the website:
http://eubias.org/NEUBIAS/training-schools/
http://eubias.org/NEUBIAS/training-schools/eci/ts10-luxembourg-2019/
http://eubias.org/NEUBIAS/training-schools/analysts/ts11-luxembourg-2019/

We kindly ask that you help us reach all potential interested applicants.

On behalf of all NEUBIAS members, of local organizers (Andreas Girod and Aymeric d'Hérouël) and programme organizers (Chong Zhang, Jean-Yves Tinevez, Jonas Øgaard, Joyce Kao, Kota Miura, Marion Louveaux)

NEUBIAS is an European network of >220 members and >40 countries, which aims to promote the communication between Life Scientists, Instrumentalists, Developers and BioImage Analysts and to establish and promote the role of Bioimage Analysts in Life Science. Our mission includes:
A training programme for 3 different target audiences:”Early Career” researchers, (core) Facility Staff and Bioimage Analysts (running until 2020 - expected 400 trainees and 15 training schools).
Promote different yearly events (NEUBIAS Conference, workshops [training schools], Taggathons)
Online Resources: Repository of tools and workflows e.g. (http://biii.eu), Benchmarking and Sample datasets, Training material and Open Textbook.
A Short Term Scientific Mission mobility programme for Scientists to visit Host Labs and get in depth insights into cutting edge Image Analysis technology.
A “ITC conference grants” programme to support travel for Early career Investigators from Inclusiveness Target Countries to present their work at conferences.
Outreach material.
… more at (http://www.neubias.org)

If you haven't done so yet, don't forget to register also for the Symposium (immediately after the schools, days 6-8 of Feb) - school trainees will receive a free pass to the whole symposium!
http://eubias.org/NEUBIAS/neubias2020-conference/luxembourg-2019/

Looking forward to meet you all in Luxembourg next February.

On behalf of the NEUBIAS community and local organizers,