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  • BioImagingUK Working Groups
    …ary|Nov 09 meeting]] in London BioImaging, we defined a series of Workings Groups to define policies and strategies across the biological imaging in the UK… Working Groups are self-selected committees that are working to define strategies and directions across the domain of biological ima…
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  • Meetings Page/Facility Manager Meeting 2010
    …a full [http://www.bioimaginguk.org/images/9/9f/FacManr_Meeting_2010-workingroup_summary.pdf summary of the meeting as a PDF file]. This also contains the … The break-out sessions will feed directly into the BioimagingUK working groups, for the latest updates see the respective subpages of BioimagingUK
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  • Documents Page
    * '''[[BioImagingUK_Working_Groups|BioImagingUK Working Groups Docs]]''' Members of BioImagingUK have produced a number of strategy doc…
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  • SecondLondonMtg Summary
    # BioImagingUK should reach out to any group using imaging as a critical scientific tool. …ed [[Media:ISC_eurobio.pdf‎|a very nice summary]] of ongoing and planned work at Harwell/ISC. Anyway wishing to access tech available at ISC can get re…
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  • BioImagingUK Working Groups
    …ary|Nov 09 meeting]] in London BioImaging, we defined a series of Workings Groups to define policies and strategies across the biological imaging in the UK… Working Groups are self-selected committees that are working to define strategies and directions across the domain of biological ima…
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  • 4th Facility Manager Meeting
    …s meeting included general discussions and updates as well as focus groups working on high-priority topics (see below). Delegates from system manufacturer… ==Working group reports==
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  • Meetings Page
    ** Organisers: [http://www.images.group.cam.ac.uk/directory/alex-sossick Alex Sossick] and [http://www2.mrc-lmb.ca… * '''1st BBSRC Biological Visualisation Network Annual Meeting Dec 16-17 2014'''
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  • BioImagingUK
    #To work inclusively to define short and long-term strategy statements to our resea… …://www.rms.org.uk RMS] have built a catalogue of [http://www.rms.org.uk/network-collaborate/facilities-database.html UK imaging facilities]-- the sites, t…
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  • Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (SuRFM)
    …process. The following section discusses the aims laid out by this working group. …in particular for central imaging facilities, the Super-resolution Working Group has discussed the following options:
    Relevance: 3.4% - 13 KB (1844 words) - 17:29, 15 July 2010
  • Electron imaging
    …t Electron Microscopy (CLEM). The remit of the Electron Microscopy Working Group starts with this CLEM cross-over into light microscopy [(http://www.bioima… '''The Electron Microscopy Working Group aims at:'''
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  • Probes & Biosensors
    It is recommended that a network of experts in the area of imaging probe development be assembled to establ… ==Peergroup Communication Resources==
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  • Careers
    * '''Martin Spitaler''' (Imperial College London), working group coordinator …rumentation increasingly puts them beyond the reach of individual research groups and so imaging facilities play a critical role in maintaining competitive…
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  • X-ray microscopy
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  • Medical Imaging
    The community is working together to develop applications of imaging, especially Magnetic Resona… It is recommended that a network of experts in the area of medical imaging be assembled to establish a crit…
    Relevance: 2.3% - 3 KB (459 words) - 09:01, 15 September 2010
  • Access Policies for Visitors, Animals, Patients
    [[Category:Working Groups]]
    Relevance: 2.3% - 220 B (28 words) - 15:17, 7 July 2010
  • Showcase & Access for existing commercial methodologies
    [[Category:Working Groups]]
    Relevance: 2.3% - 223 B (27 words) - 16:18, 20 November 2009
  • Higher speed/content/throughput functional imaging
    [[Category:Working Groups]]
    Relevance: 2.2% - 314 B (35 words) - 13:07, 12 February 2010
  • Probes and biosensors WG 4th FMM
    … usually made by chemists but used by biomedical researchers. As these two groups do not generally interact much, improving probes is sometimes difficult; … … courses and meetings are necessary for cross-disciplinary training and networking.
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  • More physiological (in vivo) imaging
    [[Category:Working Groups]]
    Relevance: 2.1% - 322 B (39 words) - 13:08, 12 February 2010
  • Access to precommercial imaging technology
    [[Category:Working Groups]]
    Relevance: 2.0% - 342 B (45 words) - 16:21, 20 November 2009
  • Sustainability
    * [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lmcb/ '''Andrew Vaughan''', UCL / MRC], working group coordinator … for the use of single groups (or accessible through arrangement with this group) or can be core purchases and form part of a facility. Such facilities in …
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  • Funding and sustainability WG 4th FMM
    …o optimally exploit and maintain the equipment. In addition, to save money groups who ‘own’ their imaging equipment do not set aside funds for future s… …of central imaging facilities. The default for granting funds for imaging work should be to fund the use of central facilities to guarantee best value fo…
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  • Training
    …o supervisors for their PhD project (e.g. a physicist and a biologist) and work in two or more different labs. Such student training programmes can enhanc… …l and external) and multidisciplinary journal clubs that can facilitate networking.
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  • Software tools & Data Management
    …nt of biological insight. It is these limitations that we address in this working document. # Commercial tools based on open-source frameworks or with open programming interfaces
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  • SecondLondonMtg Agenda
    : 17:00 - 17:40 Defining action items and working groups.
    Relevance: 1.4% - 1 KB (133 words) - 20:45, 4 November 2009
  • National Level Facilities
    Work with microscopy companies to speed up access to new instrumentation for th… …inite resources, national facilities compete on some level with individual groups for funding.
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  • LRI LondonMtgAgenda
    Alot of work has been going on over the last year, and we have several important events… * Update on BioImagingUK's progress-- Community Network Funding, Role in Euro-BioImaging, etc.
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  • Higher optical spatial resolution
    …met at the Facility Managers meeting Imperial College and commented on the working draft document. … Doubtlessly our industrial partners have already established this and are working on easy to use cost effective solutions for this but at present there a…
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  • Connectivity
    === 1) Connectivity Workgroup Roundtable Discussion, September 2010 === …(Cambridge University) and Boris Vojnovic (Advanced Technology Development Group, Oxford University).
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  • FirstManchesterMtg Summary
    …ll the food and coffee, and working through all the details so that remote groups could participate. This effort is very much appreciated-- it's the behin… …ing scientific effort in the UK, there is much to be gained from forming a group or consortium that can coherently represent our views and needs to our com…
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  • BioImagingUK BIS Capital Infrastructure Submission: Biological and Medical Imaging
    The document has been prepared on the BioImagingUK Network's Wiki (http://bioimaginguk.org). Contributions from across the biologica… …(http://bioimaginguk.org/images/0/04/BioImagingUK_Meeting_Summary_v5.pdf). Groups of imaging scientists representing many different imaging domains and app…
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  • EuroBioImaging PCS
    * Work Package 6 (WP6) [http://www.eurobioimaging.eu/content-page/advanced-light-… * Work Package 7 (WP7) [http://www.eurobioimaging.eu/content-page/alm-access-inno…
    Relevance: 0.0% - 6 KB (780 words) - 19:28, 21 October 2011
  • Nation level facilities, regional centres and general UK facility infrastructure WG 4th FMM
    *'''Notes from breakout group “National level facilities, regional centres and general UK facility inf… … for microscopy instrumentation, and that people would generally prefer to work in, or close to, their home institution because of the practicalities of, …
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