Fundamentals of Fluorescence Microscopy - Lecture 3 2025
Are you new to Fluorescence microscopy? Want to increase your understanding before starting your experiments? If this is you, then watch on! This is the third in a three-part webinar series that covers a wide-range of details needed to improve your research. This lecture provides an Introduction to Bioimage Analysis and covers the following topics in the workflow: 1) Planning - How should we plan our experiments? 2) Acquisition - How should we acquire the data? 3) Pre-processing - What steps are possible to improve our data quality after acquisition? 4) Object detection - What tools can we use to identify the objects we want to measure? 5) Measurement - What types of measurements are possible in image analysis? 6) Reporting - How can we best report what we've done? Run in association with Light Microscopy Australia and presented by Dr Ellie Cho from the University of Melbourne.

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