The 
Definiens Advanced training course will be organised
      a bit later, probably around mid-November 2013. If you are
      interested in that course as well, please also let us know now,
      because the content of that training will depend on the needs of
      participants.
      
      Good imaging,
      
      Martin
      
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      Dear microscopists,
      
        I'm very pleased to let you know that we have recently been
      successful with an application for the College's "equipment
      sharing grant", and part of of the money will pay towards two
      training courses for the powerful Definiens Developer XD software,
      one for beginners and one for advanced users. This will mean that
      both training courses will be available at a subsidised rate of
      probably ~£200-300 per participants (rates still need to be
      finalised, also dependent on the number of participants).
      
       Many of you have already used the Definiens software for a range
      of challenging image analysis tasks, from finding vesicles in
      noisy confocal images to identifying cells in 3D datasets,
      multi-parameter analysis of muscle fibres to immunological
      synapses. The power of the software lies in the easy access to a
      large range of professional image analysis and computer vision
      tools - with full control of all parameters - and in a dedicated
      architecture for large-scale batch processing (the largest dataset
      so far consisted of >30,000 images). It also contains tools for
      cell tracking, fuzzy logics and machine learning, which might be
      covered in the advanced course - this will depend on user demand.
      
        Please let me know if you are interested in attending either of
      the two training courses. And if you are not sure -  if there is
      enough interest to learn more about the software, we could use the
      May FILM Club (31st of May) to give you an overview, based on
      projects in FILM. 
      
      Good imaging,
      
      Martin
      PS: other improvements covered by the Equipment Sharing Grant are
      upgrades to our Widefield 2 microscope (64bit computer to deal
      with larger data files for live imaging, RGB camera for
      histological sections) and a new data processing server, which
      will allow processing of much larger datasets
      
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 Martin
            Spitaler, PhD
           FILM 
                - Facility for Imaging by Light Microscopy
             -
              Facility Manager -
              Sir Alexander Fleming Building, desk 401
              Imperial College London / South Kensington
              Exhibition Road
              London SW7 2AZ
              UK
           Tel. +44-(0)20-759-42023
            E-mail m.spitaler@imperial.ac.uk
            Website: http://imperial.ac.uk/imagingfacility