Dear colleagues,
It's our pleasure to communicate that the registration for the 4th NEUBIAS conference in Bordeaux, Feb 29- Mar 6 February 2020, is now open.
NEUBIAS brings together life-scientists, bioimage analysts, microscopists, and image analysis developers from Europe and international partner countries in Australia, Singapore, Brazil and the USA (www.neubias.org). NEUBIAS is a forum to exchange the newest findings, applications, and cutting-edge developments in Bioimage Analysis, machine learning, data mining, Image Data management & storage, etc...
European Bioimage Analysts, an emergent group within the bioimage analysis community, organize this event, bringing together an international, interdisciplinary community of scientists in life and computer sciences. Fabrice Cordelières (Bordeaux Imaging Center) and Florian Levet (IINS) will be hosting the conference in Bordeaux, which will feature two Training Schools (applications soon opening), a Taggathon to continue building the NEUBIAS online resources for the Bioimage Analysis Community... and the Bioimage Analysis Symposium organized from March 3 to 6, 2020, with a Satellite workshop open to bioimage analysts on the 3rd of March (afternoon).
The symposium program currently features 10+ invited talks, including Keynote Lectures from Emma Lundberg, Suliana Manley, and Kristin Branson. Also, contributed talks will be selected from abstracts. The NEUBIAS symposium includes signature sessions: the Call for Help or “image clinics” session (C4H), the Open-source Software Lounge (OsSL), Panel Discussions as well as company Workshops, Techbites, and Digital Posters with a special focus on SMEs and freelancers.
For more information about the conference, please visit:
http://eubias.org/NEUBIAS/neubias2020-conference/bordeaux-2020/bordeaux-overview-2020/
or tinyurl.com/y3o69sa5
We look forward to seeing you in Bordeaux.
On behalf of NEUBIAS, COST Action CA15124, all events organizers and the local team in Bordeaux
Fabrice Cordelières, Florian Levet, Julien Colombelli, and Sebastian Munck