Free training at Crick – Introduction to FIJI for image analysis (31 July)

The Francis Crick Institute invites staff and students from its partner universities to register their interest in attending a one-day beginners course to learn the necessary skills to analyse their imaging data using the open-source FIJI application.  https://www.crick.ac.uk/whats-on/introduction-to-fiji-for-image-analysis

Held at the Francis Crick Institute in London, the course mixes classroom-based theory with practical sessions, guiding participants from the fundamentals of image analysis, through best practices, and finishing with hands-on macro scripting.

No prior experience is required, although a basic understanding of microscopy and image acquisition will be beneficial.

The course has been developed by experts from the Crick Advanced Light Microscopy (CALM) science technology platform, which provides cutting-edge imaging and image analysis services and training to researchers across the institute.

By the end of this training, participants will be able to: 

  • Explain why automating image analysis pipelines is crucial for scientific reproducibility
  • Perform common image analysis tasks using the FIJI graphical user interface
  • Write simple macros to automate workflows

Register by 26 June