Links

> AMIE

AMIE provides a platform for scientists who share an interest in state-of-the-art imaging technology and molecular imaging assays for studying biological systems. AMIE’s unique strength lies in the fusion of superb expertise in imaging modes, availability of exclusive mouse models, and its strong links between basic, translational and patient-bound research.

> FACS Sorting Shared Facility (FSSF)

The FACS Sorting Shared Facility provides high quality sorting, technical support and advice for experimental design and specific sorting applications.

> Bioimaging NL

NL-BioImaging AM is a distributed research infrastructure aimed at promoting progress in the most cutting edge microscopy technologies and providing open access to these technologies to a broad community of academic and industrial users. 18 Netherlands microscopy centers participate.

> Leica Science Lab

The knowledge portal of Leica Microsystems offers scientific research and teaching material on the subjects of microscopy. The content is designed to support beginners, experienced practitioners and scientists alike in their everyday work and experiments. Explore interactive tutorials and application notes, discover the basics of microscopy as well as high-end technologies.

> Eurobioimaging

Euro-BioImaging is a research infrastructure that offers open access to imaging technologies, training and data services in biological and biomedical imaging. Euro-BioImaging consists of imaging facilities, called Nodes, that have opened their doors to all life science researchers.

> Molecular Expression

The Molecular Expressions website features photo galleries that explore the fascinating world of optical microscopy. Molecular Expressions offers one of the Web’s largest collections of color photographs taken through an optical microscope.

> Fiji

Fiji is an image processing package—a “batteries-included” distribution of ImageJ, bundling a lot of plugins which facilitate scientific image analysis.

> ImageScience

A website by Erik Meijering PhD FIEEE. He is a Professor of Biomedical Image Computing at the School of Computer Science and Engineering and the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering of the University of New South Wales, in Sydney, Australia. On this website you will find all about his past and present professional activities.

> Zeiss Campus

The Carl Zeiss Microscopy Online Campus website explores the fascinating world of optical microscopy and provides the necessary background to understand both the basic concepts and advanced principles.

> Nikon microscopy U

Nikon’s MicroscopyU website features technical support and timely information about all aspects of optical microscopy, photomicrography, and digital imaging.

> Huygens-wiki

The SVI-Wiki is a public knowledge resource on 3D microscopy, image restoration (deconvolution), visualization and analysis. In addition it serves as a support medium for users of SVI’s Huygens Software.