Contributors
People who have made a direct contribution to the OME software
We have received direct contribution to the OME software from several groups and individuals.
OMERO
The OMERO project has been fortunate to receive assistance from:
- Chris Wood Stowers Institute
- Alex Herbert University of Sussex
- Leon Kolchinsky Monash University
- Jason Lee University of Missouri
- Pierre Pouchin Universite D'Auvergne
Bio-Formats
The Bio-Formats project has been fortunate to receive assistance from a large number of individuals:
- Eric Albert Stanford University
- Jonathan Armond University of Warwick
- Simon Blanchoud EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
- Ghislain Bonamy Novartis
- Michel Boudinot INAF-CNRS - Institut de Neurobiologie Alfred Fessard, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
- Thomas Caswell Cornell University
- Tony Collins McMaster University
- Dmitry Fedorov University of California Santa Barbara
- Zack Galbreath Kitware
- Shawn Garbett Vanderbilt University
- Bram Gerritsen Netherlands Cancer Institute
- Aivar Grislis UW-Madison LOCI
- John Hansen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Volker Hartmann Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
- Mark Hiner UW-Madison LOCI
- Sebastien Huart Institut Curie
- Gregory Jefferis MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
- Lee Kamentsky Broad Institute
- Mikhail Kovtun Duke University
- Gaëtan Lehmann INRA Jouy-En-Josas
- Chris Lesiak Li-Cor Biosciences
- Cris Luengo Uppsala University
- Rubén Muñoz EMBL - European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- Martin Offterdinger Medical University Innsbruck
- Jim Paris MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Nick Perry Stanford University/Institut Pasteur
- Ville Rantanen University of Helsinki
- Wayne Rasband NIH - National Institutes of Health
- Johannes Schindelin Max-Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology in Dresden/Fiji Project
- Brett Shoelson MathWorks
Original OME Server
- Center for Bio-Image Informatics
- Columbia University
- Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral
- Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Details of their work on the OME Server is available here.

