VIZBI 2015 Tutorial Day

The early bird registration for VIZBI is closing after today, 7th of February 2015. Have you decided which two from the twelve tutorials you’ll sign up for this year? Below is a brief reminder of what’s on offer.

MORNING SESSIONS

In the morning session of the VIZBI 2015 tutorial day you can choose from the following six tutorials:

Terri Gilbert’s
Engaging with the Allen Brain Atlas resources

Terri Gilbert’s Engaging with the Allen Brain Atlas resources

Gael McGill’s
Crafting dynamic molecular animations
with Molecular Maya & Clarafi.com

Gael McGill’s Crafting dynamic molecular animations with Molecular Maya & Clarafi.com

Keiichiro Ono’s
Network visualization and analysis workflows with Cytoscape

AFTERNOON SESSIONS

Among the afternoon’s six offerings you can find single tool/group tutorials as well as three thematic tutorials, which combine tools developed by different groups. Like above, clicking on each title will take you to the tutorial description on the program page.

Genomes in 3D Juicebox, TADKit and Genome3D
Neva C. Durand, Jim Robinson, Mike Goodstadt, Marc A. Marti-Renom, Jim Zheng and Jijun Tang

Genomes in 3D Juicebox, TADKit and Genome3D Genomes in 3D Juicebox, TADKit and Genome3D

Reuse, develop and share biological visualisation with BioJS
Manuel Corpas, Tatyana Goldberg, Guy Yachdav, Sebastian Wilzbach and David Dao

Reuse, develop and share biological visualisation with BioJS

Spatially realistic single-cell models from high-content microscopy data
Jacob Czech, Greg Johnson, Bálint Antal and José Juan Tapia

Spatially realistic single-cell models from high-content microscopy data Spatially realistic single-cell models from high-content microscopy data

Spatially realistic single-cell models from high-content microscopy data

Garuda – The way biology connects
Samik Ghosh, Hiroaki Kitano and Yukiko Matsuoka

Garuda - The way biology connects

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