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[Annoucement] International job shadowing program - Open call 2024

Eligibility 1.You must be employed by a nonprofit research institution (institute, university, etc.) 2.You work in one of the following: An imaging core facility as a director, manager, or staff member A research lab with imaging as a central focus where you provide access to microscopy and/or biomedical imaging technologies to researchers in your institution and/or other institutions 3.To ensure fair distribution of travel grants, if you have been awarded a travel grant by Global BioImaging within the last 18 months, you are not eligible to apply. Application form: https://forms.gle/xpLgKsbF68rABNo79 Application deadline: 9 September 2024 More detail on:  https://globalbioimaging.org/international-job-shadowing-program/open-call-2024

[Annoucement] - Molecules to Human (M2H) boot camp

Molecules to Human (M2H) boot camp The M2H boot camp aims to deliver  theoretical and hands-on training  in several  light microscopy and biomedical imaging  (preclinical/animal imaging) technologies. Topics such as introduction to research models, identification of most suitable imaging workflows and image analysis strategies, research project management, data management, and image analysis will also be featured at the course. The M2H boot camp will feature  24 participants  from across the globe.   The M2H boot camp is open to applicants who have theoretical and hands-on experience in one imaging field (light microscopy or biomedical imaging) and would like to use second imaging field in their research in which they currently do not have expertise.   The M2H boot camp, fully funded by  Chan Zuckerberg Initiative , will take place in  Denmark  on  16-27 September 2024  hosted by a Euro-BioImaging Node in Denmark...

Buiding up the image core articles (articles published in 2024)

Rarely seen this analysis from our leader's vision. Mostly seen from the US/European side.

Recommendations for handling image integrity issues

  Original source:  https://osf.io/kgyc6/

Science integrity and image duplication

What kind of image manipulation that they have conclude? Category I is defined as, "Figures containing two or more identical panels, either within the same figure or between different figures within the same paper, purporting to represent different experimental conditions." Category II ".included microscopic or blot images with a clear region of overlap, where one image had been shifted, rotated, or reversed with respect to the other." Category III ".consisted of images that were altered with complete or partial duplication of lanes, bands, groups of cells.   sometimes with rotation or reversal with respect to each other, within the same image panel or between panels or figures. " Check out these two webs for image processing; https://www.imagetwin.io/ github.com/GuidoBartoli/sherloq Original article; https://www.helmholtz-helena.de/fileadmin/Scientific_training/Literature/Wjst_2020_231_Kopie.pdf 10.1165/rcmb.2020-0419LE

Research integrity (image preparation)

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In this post, I will collect all the media related to reproducibility in publication. Preparation of your figures for publication;