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France BioImaging at EMC 2016

France BioImaging at EMC 2016

FBI Sponsored Events
August 28 – September 2, 2016
Lyon, France
http://emc2016.fr/en/

France BioImaging will participate actively at the EMC 2016, in Lyon with two special sessions and a booth :

1) Big Data session sunday 28/09
http://www.emc2016.fr/en/scientific-programme/special/bigdata
Regulator: Nick Schryvers et Roger Wepf

  • 15:30-15:35 Welcome & Introduction (EMS)
  • 15:35-15:50 Welcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression – S. Besson (University of Dundee, UK)
  • 15:50-16:05 First steps towards big data in Electron Microscopy: open data – Andy Stewart (Dept of Physics and Energy)
  • 16:05-16:20 Large Data: Fast to Find, Quick to View – Dr Shwarb (Imagic / Arivis)
  • 16:20-16:35 Sharing microscopy images and processing applications – Jean Salamero (FBI, CNRS, Institut Curie, France)
  • 16:35-16:50 Centralized computing and storage in a large decentralized microscopy environment – Dr Ziegler (Center for Microscopy and Image Analysis, University of Zurich)
  • 16:50-17:20 title (CERN, CH)
  • 17:20-17h50 Panel discussion

2) ‘Microscopy Networks’, lunch workshop mercredi 31/08
http://www.emc2016.fr/en/scientific-programme/special/enmn

  • 12:30-12:35 Introduction – Thierry Epicier
  • 12:35-12:50 Electron microscopy in INSTRUCT: the key role for a center on image processing – José L. Carrascosa
  • 12:50-1:05 pm ESTEEM2: An European Integrated Infrastructure of Electron Microscopy facilities – Etienne Snoeck
  • 1:05-1:15 Atomic Resolution Cluster – a national electron microscopy infrastructure for Sweden – Crispin Hetherington
  • 1:15-1:25 Presentation of the French Microscopy Infrastructure “METSA” – Mathieu Kociak
  • 1:25-1:35 The Spanish TEM network – Cesar Magen
  • 1:35-1-45 The French infrastructure in BioImaging (FBI) as a Node of the EuroBioImaging Infrastructure – Jean Salamero
  • 1:45-1:50 The French Infrastructure for Integrated Structural Biology (FRISBI) – Bruno Klaholz
  • 1:50-2:00 The mission for inter-disciplinarity at CNRS: microscopy networks – Catherine Clerc
  • 2:00- Wrap-up – Etienne Snoeck, José Maria Carazo, José L. Carrascosa

3) Networks & Infrastructures Booth
FBI, FRISBI, les réseaux de la MI CNRS (RTMFM, RCCM, REMISOL), le réseau des microscopistes de l’INRA (RµI), METSA.

See you on our booth !

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