OMERO in Action. What can OMERO do for me?
Monday 30th June 13.30 - 16.30
Manchester Central in the exchange room 7 on the first floor
Organised by Colin Blackburn and Balaji Ramalingam (Dundee)
The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) [1] is an open-source software project that develops tools that enable access, analysis, visualization, sharing and publication of biological image data. OME has three components:
(i) OME-TIFF, standardised file format and data model;
(ii) Bio-Formats [2], a software library for reading proprietary image file formats;
(iii) OMERO [3] a software platform for image data management and analysis.
In this workshop, we will demonstrate the OMERO platform, and show how you can use it to work with your microscopy and/or HCS data.. We will also demo integration with 3rd party tools e.g. ImageJ, Fiji, Matlab Analysis tools, Cell Profiler, etc., and for advanced users show how to integrate your own tools. We will also demonstrate some new applications—automatic image tagging, FLIM image data analysis, and object tracking [4]—that have been built and released by OME. We’ve designed OMERO to be as flexible as possible, and this has enabled its use in a range of imaging domains, including light and electron microscopy, high content screening. Come along to the workshop and bring your favourite data—we’d welcome the chance to meet you and show you what OMERO can do for you and your science!
Please bring your own fully charged laptop to this workshop and if you wish any image data.