We are excited to announce that NoCTURN will run a workshop to help equip developmental and integrative biology students and researchers with skills for creating robust, reproducible, and reuse-ready CT datasets.
From Specimens to CT Datasets: Robust, Reproducible, and Reuse-Ready
The Workshop will run on January 3rd, from 9 am–noon (see the SICB Program for more details.)
- 9–11am “How a Specimen Becomes a CT Dataset”
- Introduction to NoCTURN & Overview of CT for non-destructive imaging
- Specimen Preparation & Imaging (wet, dry, fossil, and contrast-enhanced specimens)
- Metadata Essentials & Image Reconstruction (with comparisons of software tools)
- Reuse Strategies for Data Management & Storage
- 11am–Noon: Audience Q&A with NoCTURN Panel
- Discussion addressing attendees’ CT project challenges
- During SICB: NoCTURN Booth
- Located within vendor/poster session area
- Ongoing support, Q & A, Resource Sharing
Seats are limited, so register soon!