From Images to Knowledge - 2022
Recordings of conference material are available on YouTube.
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Discovery in the life-sciences increasingly relies on quantitative analysis of microscopy images. The 2022 virtual event “From Images to Knowledge (I2K)”, to be held from May 6th, 9th and 10th, will therefore feature talks and in-depth interactive workshops covering state-of-the-art open-source solutions for biological image reconstruction and analysis, as well as social interaction between developers, researchers, and students. It will be an event to learn about and discuss forward looking strategies for dealing with the ever-increasing amount of large and content rich microscopy imagery.
As all major open-source platforms for bioimage analysis will be represented including many in the image.sc forum, this will be a great opportunity to learn how to use the best software tools for your research and how to get involved in their development! We will have an exciting range of developers and adopters in the field of computational image analysis participating in the workshop, both as tutors and social participants.
If you have questions please contact us at i2kconference@gmail.com
The program for I2K 2022 consists of scheduled talks, as well as Q&As for pre-recorded workshops, from 9 am - 3 pm Central time (find your time here). Workshops that are being held ‘live’ are concurrently scheduled between 7 am - 9 am or 3 pm - 5 pm Central time, please see our Zoom Events page for specific start times. Pre-recorded talks and workshops will be made available before the event, and links will be found here: Talks and Workshops, as well as on the I2K YouTube Channel.
Pre-Event Checklist
Helpful “Tips & Tricks” for Zoom Events and GatherTown
Peter Bankhead, University of Edinburgh
Nikki Bialy, BINA, Morgridge Institute for Research
Beth Cimini, Broad Institute of MIT
Ellen Dobson, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Kevin Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Paul Hernandez-Herrera, University of Mexico
Sam Griffin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
David Joy Denali Therapeutics
Florian Jug, Fondazione Human Technopole
Kimberly Cordes Metzler, Allen Institute for Cell Science
Vanessa Orr, BINA, Morgridge Institute for Research
Thomas Pengo, University of Minnesota
Stephan Preibisch, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Stephan Saalfeld, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Rebecca Senft, Broad Institute of MIT
Beth Cimini, Broad Institute of MIT
Kevin Eliceiri, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Florian Jug, Fondazione Human Technopole
Anna Kreshuk, EMBL
Paul Hernandez-Herrera, University of Mexico
Thomas Pengo, University of Minnesota
Stephan Preibisch, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Stephan Saalfeld, Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Christian Tischer, EMBL
Pavel Tomancak, MPI-Dresden Janelia Research Campus/HHMI
Our thanks also to Juan Nunez-Iglesias for the use of and support with the Gather Town Island.
We have adopted the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s Community Participation Guidelines; by participating in this conference you agree to abide by these. If you need to contact the organizers to discuss a violation of these guidelines, please reach out to eliceiri@wisc.edu or i2kconference@gmail.com
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Questions about I2K? Please contact us at: i2kconference@gmail.com