[FILM-Users 00121] Fwd: Can you please circulate this to the mailing list?
...forwarded, for your information. Attachments don't work with the Mailmanager, but all information is below (just without pictures)... Martin -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Can you please circulate this to the mailing list? Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 12:30:21 +0100 From: Konitsiotis, Antonios D <antonios.konitsiotis05@imperial.ac.uk> To: Spitaler, Martin <m.spitaler@imperial.ac.uk> Hey Martin, I have attached a poster and the info about the Perkin-Elmer visit next week. Can you please circulate what you can to the FILM users and whoever else will be interested? Thank you! All the best, Antonio */Dr. Antonio D Konitsiotis/* Research Associate Department of Molecular Medicine/NHLI Imperial College London, South Kensigton Campus, 2nd Floor, Desk 7, Sir Alexander Fleming Building, London, SW7 2AZ U.K. e-mail: antonios.konitsiotis05@imperial.ac.uk <blocked::mailto:antonios.konitsiotis05@imperial.ac.uk> mob: +44 7912552947 ** *Perkin Elmer visit: ‘Introduction to the Operetta High Content Screening System and Harmony software’* *20^th of October 12pm-1pm, seminar room 122 in the SAF building.* *Everyone is welcome.* ** Perkin Elmer will be on campus on the 20^th of October to talk about their new high throughput systems. The speaker is Hans Pirard and he is European High contents screening specialist and he will give an hour presentation on the operetta High content screening system and columbus image data management solutions. In his talk he will give an overview of the technologies and then actual examples of uses of the system on different cell types. He will show how analysis can be performed with harmony software using patented PhenoLOGIC and machine learning technology which allows you to teach the operetta to recognise and distinguish between sub populations of cells as you can by eye. After the seminar Hans will be available to discuss further about the use of these systems in your own experiments. For more information about the power of these new tools please click on links to the Operetta systems (http://www.perkinelmer.com/pages/020/cellularimaging/products/operetta.xhtml) and the Columbus software (http://www.perkinelmer.com/pages/020/cellularimaging/products/columbus.xhtml).
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