Imaris Made Easy: A User-Friendly Guide to Image Analysis

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Imaris Made Easy: A User-Friendly Guide to Image Analysis

11:00 Taiwan/Singapore | 12:00 Japan/Korea | 13:00 Sydney | 15:00 New Zealand

Discover Easy Fluorescence Microscopy Analysis with Imaris – Free Webinar

"Imaris Made Easy: A User-Friendly Guide to Image Analysis" is designed to help fellow researchers get more out of their fluorescence microscopy data. This webinar is intended for those of us in the life sciences who are using fluorescence microscopy techniques like widefield, confocal, light-sheet, super-resolution, and multiphoton. We'll be going over how to use Imaris, a straightforward and adaptable tool for image analysis incorporating several AI tools. We'll walk through the process of visualizing datasets and extracting quantitative data, aiming to make these tasks less daunting and more intuitive.

We'll also provide tips on acquiring high-quality microscopy images in a quick and easy manner using a benchtop confocal microscope, a crucial step towards reliable and insightful data analysis. Efficient and easy image acquisition and Imaris can be a significant boost to your research workflow, enhancing reliable data analysis and outcomes.

Learning objectives:

By the end of this webinar, you should:

  • Have a good understanding of how to use Imaris for image analysis,
  • Be able to visualize and extract quantitative data, and appreciate how AI tools can enhance fluorescence microscopy data analysis
  • Get some insights on effective image acquisition using a benchtop confocal microscope.
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17 July 2025
Time:

11 : 00 AM (SGT)

Duration:

60 minutes

Language:

English

Businesses:

OI Academy, Imaris

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Speaker

Anna Paszulewicz - Oxford Instruments
Product Manager - Imaris

Anna earned her Biophysics degree from Jagiellonian University in 2008 and began her journey with Imaris in 2012, working in mu...

Steve Chai - Oxford Instruments
Technical Application Scientist

Steve Chai is the technical application scientist at Oxford Instruments Andor. He is trained in Biotechnology (Bachelor) and Ap...