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NEUBIAS2020 conference, 12 – 17 February 2017, Lisbon, Portugal

neubias2020NEUBIAS2020 conference is a new yearly meeting point for the BioImage Analysis community, and we, the organizers from the NEUBIAS network, are very glad to invite you to participate in the first appointment, to happen in Lisbon (Portugal) on 12-17th of February 2017, hosted and co-organized by the Gulbenkian Institute of Science.

The conference aims to promote knowledge- and technological- transfer between all the players of the BioImage Analysis Community: Life scientists, Image Analysis and Software Developers, Microscopists, BioImaging Facility staff, and most importantly: Biomage Analysts, a new profession in Life Science that NEUBIAS aims to support and promote.

In brief, the event articulates in 4 events:

– A Training School for Early Career Investigators. 25 seats available, on selection.
(12-15 Feb. Oeiras, Portugal). Application deadline 30/11/2016. Travel Grants Available.

– A Training School for BioImage Analysts, 25 seats available, on selection.
(12-15 Feb. Oeiras, Portugal). Application deadline 30/11/2016. Travel Grants Available.

– A Taggathon (working meeting of NEUBIAS to develop repositories and benchmarking), on invitation.  (13-15 Feb. Oeiras, Portugal)

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–       A BioImage Analysis Symposium: 15-17th February, 2017 – in Lisbon, Portugal.
OPEN TO REGISTRATION NOW !!!

The Symposium aims to offer a broad view over the latest developments and updates in Bioimage analysis, including a Showcase giving exposure to Open software packages and tools updates, companies products, community round tables, career path debates and community progress report.
Bioimage Analysis will be covered as a broad field of Research, Technology-development and Service-for-Data-Producers (i.e. researchers in Life Science) in the context of many types of BioImage data: Optical Microscopy, Electron Microscopy, Medical Imaging, among others.

Please visit our webpage for more information:

www.neubias.org