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example of public portals based on OMERO

Postby bulwynkl » Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:49 am

Hi Folks,

@ Paris, I swear there was a talk that mentioned an OMERO based histology or pathology data set - with rather a large amount f images - that was being used as an atlas and training tool for medical students and practitioners alike - can anyone recall the details?

failing that, can I get some examples of (especially public) data sets that I can demonstrate - (target audience might be more interested in Xray and MRI than cells)

thanks....
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Re: example of public portals based on OMERO

Postby manics » Thu Aug 06, 2015 9:28 am

Hi Paul

We've got several public sites listed on the front page of our website ("Sites powered by OME technology" in the sidebar on the right), some are also listed here.

I think the Paris speaker you're referring to is Olivier Debeir. His talk and most of the others can be downloaded: http://downloads.openmicroscopy.org/pre ... ris-Talks/

You might also be interested in browsing through the rest of the presentations/poster from past meetings: http://downloads.openmicroscopy.org/presentations/

If you're particularly interested in looking at OMERO as a teaching tool ("Virtual Microscope") we've got an internal demo server- get in touch if you want to have a look at it.

If that's not sufficient and you're looking for medical imaging data sets try searching for medical imaging challenges, e.g. http://grand-challenge.org/ Many of these provide data sets for comparing biomedical image analysis algorithms.

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