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ELMI was created in 2001 to establish a unique communication network between European scientists working in the field of light microscopy and the manufacturers of their equipment.

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COMULIS Multimodal Image Registration Challenge

Image registration/alignment is a key requirement for correlative analysis. Today this is often performed using ad-hoc solutions, with a lot of manual effort and poor reproducibility. Aiming to reach more efficient and standardized approaches, including objective evaluation, COMULIS has initiated…


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Postdoctoral Positions, Vaziri Lab, Rockefeller University, NYC, USA

The emergence of new optical technologies combined with advanced computational and molecular tools have led to major advances of our understanding of how the circuitry and dynamics of neuronal populations give rise to brain functions and behavior. Our lab has been focused on the development and…



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full-time microscopy specialist, UNC Neuroscience Microscopy CF, USA

We are seeking a dedicated person who is passionate about microscopy who will help catalyze imaging research at UNC. The UNC Neuroscience Center (https://www.med.unc.edu/neuroscience) is seeking a full-time microscopy specialist to assist in daily operations and growth of the UNC Neuroscience…


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Senior Bio-Image Analyst , Scionics, Dresden, Germany

About Us Scionics Computer Innovation GmbH is an IT software and services company with over 20 years of experience in providing flexible and innovative solutions for scientific research organizations. We are located in Dresden, Germany, a cultural, innovative and green city where we are part of the…



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Advanced Microscopy Fellowship, Janelia’s Advanced Imaging Center

The Advanced Imaging Center (AIC) at Janelia is excited to announce an open position tailored specifically for applicants who have just recently completed their PhD degree. This position is designed with candidates who have strong focus of developing a career in imaging core facilities. There will…



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Segment images to win! ABRF study to assess reproducibility

The Light Microscopy Research Group (LMRG) of the ABRF is still recruiting participants for our study to assess reproducibility in quantitative image analysis. Participate by November 30th and you’ll be entered in a drawing to win one of two $50 Amazon gift cards! All you need to do to is…