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Bitplane is organizing a series of webinars "When size matters..." focused on different aspects of image analysis wherever size is an important factor (time series, xyz).  We'll be showcasing various techniques and disciplines like: Optical Projection Tomography for embryology, lightsheet microscopy (LSM), tissue clearing techniques.

We're delighted to present the first webinar of the series: "Haeckaliens" & OPenT - Open-source optical tomography for mesoscopic-level anatomy.  Key details of the webinar are listed below. Please go to the webinar overview page<https://owa.andor.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=MF4B8XTz8E6LYE0CvmTI-9JnkLHRUtEIxtD-kamRoUAFG3BjFXreizGPaMmKzraAu0cnQsZWoGQ.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.bitplane.com%2fsumo> for additional information or register here<https://owa.andor.com/owa/redir.aspx?C=MF4B8XTz8E6LYE0CvmTI-9JnkLHRUtEIxtD-kamRoUAFG3BjFXreizGPaMmKzraAu0cnQsZWoGQ.&URL=https%3a%2f%2fevents-emea1.adobeconnect.com%2fcontent%2fconnect%2fc1%2f910088997%2fen%2fevents%2fevent%2fshared%2f1086179800%2fevent_registration.html%3fsco-id%3d1544422612>.

Speaker: Dr Gabriel G. Martins, the first prize winner of the Nikon Small World in Motion 2013
When: Wednesday 11th June 2014 @ 3pm UK (10am US East Coast)
Key learning objectives:
- Optical Projection Tomography (OPenT) as a non-destructive 3D technique enabling imaging of small species with precise anatomical details.
- Imaris Software as a powerful visualisation and analytical tool for OPenT images
Who should attend:
- Life science researchers in developmental biology and embryology
- Life science researchers working on small animal anatomy and imaging
- Researchers interested in 3D imaging techniques and data analysis

Kind regards,
Anna Paszulewicz
MRA - Bitplane

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