- QBI 2020 Program Overview
- QBI 2020 Conference and Program Booklet
- QBI 2020 Program – Detailed Program
- QBI 2020 Accepted Abstracts
- QBI 2020 Conference Videos
- QBI 2020 Registration
- QBI 2020 Abstract Submission.
- QBI 2020 Confirmed Speakers
- QBI 2020 Important Dates
- QBI 2020 Keynote Speakers
- QBI 2020 Workshops
- QBI 2020 Minisymposia
- QBI 2020 Tutorials
- QBI 2020 Challenges Session
- QBI 2020 Organizing Committee
- QBI 2020 Program Committee
- QBI 2020 Call for Contributions
- QBI 2020 Poster Presentation Award
- QBI 2020 Poster Information
- QBI 2020 QBI Student / Post-doc Chapter Meeting
- QBI 2020 Conference Location
- QBI 2020 Sponsors
- QBI 2020 Exhibitors
- QBI 2020 Travel Information
- QBI 2020 Accommodations
- QBI 2020 Meal and Refreshments
- QBI 2020 Social Events
- QBI 2020 Local Attractions
- Past Events
The QBI 2020 Conference will be held at the University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute, Oxford, UK between January 6-9, 2020.
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New Items on Website
- Conference and Program Booklet now available on QBI 2020 Conference and Program Booklet page here
- Detailed Conference Program now available on QBI 2020 Detailed Program page here
- List of accepted Abstracts (as of 2-January-2020) added on QBI 2020 Accepted Abstracts page here
- Late Conference Registration now open – see link on QBI 2020 Registration page here
The idea for a conference on Quantitative BioImaging followed from the recognition that there is no conference to date that addresses, in a focused and interdisciplinary manner, the analysis of bioimaging data.
The program committee is hoping to have the outline of the program completed in the near future. So far we are planning the following:
- Workshops:
- Spatial statistics in bioimaging analysis
- Introduction to scientific programming for image analysts
- Cluster and photon counting analysis
- Minisymposia:
- Machine learning for segmentation
- Correlated microscopy
- Imaging in immunology
- Microscopy in biopharma and cancer research
- Spatial Statistics and image analysis
- New optical approaches for volumetric imaging
- Challenges session:
- Challenges in subcellular microscopy and image analysis
- Tutorial:
- Introduction to quantitative phase imaging
- Plenary discussion:
- Uses and misuses of machine learning
Our student and post-doc section is planning the following events:
- Meet the experts
- Career opportunities in academia and industry
Keynote, tutorial and other invited speakers will be announced as they are confirmed.