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Monday 5 March 2018

Registration is now open for MMI-MHTP’s FIJI Intermediate Workshop 1, 10 April

Tuesday 10th April,  9am-1pm, including morning tea break
Translational Research Facility (TRF), Level 4, Room 4R.03 (large meeting room)

In 2018 MMI-MHTP is once again running their popular FIJI Image Analysis Workshop Series. This year the FIJI workshops will be split into 3 sessions: Basics, Intermediate and Advanced.

The half day FIJI Intermediate workshop will provide a great follow up to our Basics workshop, moving into more advanced image correction and image analysis techniques. Perfect for those who have previously attended the Basics workshop.

The FIJI Intermediate workshop will run several times throughout 2018 to accommodate as many people as possible. Sessions are open to all staff and students. You do not have to be a registered MMI user to attend.


Cost: $50 – which will be covered by MMI registration fees for users. Non-MMI users must provide a cost centre and fund number when registering.

Topics Covered Include: Working with multi-dimension data (3D, time, 4D), image correction techniques, thresholding and masks, image analysis including area, intensity, counting, tracking, kymographs, morphology and co-localisation.

Required Prior Knowledge: Prior attendance at a FIJI Basics workshop is strongly recommended. At a minimum, a solid knowledge of the use of FIJI to open and display images, image adjustments, scales, ROIs and working with stacks is absolutely necessary.

To Register: Email your details to sarah.creed@hudson.org.au. Please ensure you include full details in your email: full name, department and group, position, best contact email and cost centre if not a registered MMI user.

Registrations are open until Friday 30th March 2018, unless places are filled sooner.

Register now! Places are limited and these workshops filled fast in 2017!
Stayed tuned: More sessions for FIJI Basics, Intermediate & Advanced will be announced throughout the year.

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