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ISBI 2012

The IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI) is the premier forum for the presentation of technological advances in theoretical and applied biomedical imaging and image computing. ISBI 2012 will be the ninth meeting in this series and its 10th anniversary since the first edition. more..

 important IMPORTANT NOTICE:  We inform all EU attendees to ISBI that they will have to show passports on top of their national IDs in order to access Spain during next week. This is due to a temporary cancellation of the Schengen agreement.

ISBI 2012 Banquet

Don't miss this opportunity to visit one of Spain's greatest attractions, to network with your colleagues, tour the "town within the city" wine, dine and be entertained by the building of a 7 story "Human Tower" - tickets are limited and time is running out!!.  more..

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 ISBI 2012 Program Highlights

Plenary Lectures

  • Pushing the Envelope in Biological Imaging. E. Betzig, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  • Photoacoustic Tomography: Ultra- sonically Breaking through the Optical Diffusion Limit. L.V. Wang, Washington University.
  • The broad range of Raman-based spectral imaging for biomedical analytics. J. Popp, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena.
  • Compressive Sensing for Faster Imaging. E. Candes, Stanford University.

 

 

Special Focus Lectures

  • Single-Molecule Active Control Microscopy Illuminates Cells Beyond the Diffraction Limit. W.E. Moerner, Stanford University.
  • Tracking of Cellular Dynamics.. J.C. Olivo-Marin, Institut Pasteur.
  • X-ray Tomography of Biological Material: Bridging a resolution gap. J.L. Carrascosa, Spanish National Center of Biotechnology.

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Special Sessions

  • Cellular Tomography: R. Schroeder; C.O. Sanchez Sorzano; S. Scheres
  • Quantitative Aspects of Single Molecule Microscopy: S. Ram, K. Lidke, R. Piestun, J. Enderlein, H. Yang, M. Foreman
  • Sparse Methods for Signal Reconstruction and Medical Image Analysis: L. Axel, D. Metaxas
  • Fetal and Neonatal Imaging: S. Rueda, A. Noble, A. Papageorghiou
  • Quantitative Image Analysis Methods for Clinical Trials and Population Studies: S. Ourselin, D. Cash
  • Image-Based Physiological/Biological Modeling and Simulation: D. Brooks, A.F. Frangi
  • Image-Based Computational Cardiac Physiology: R. Sebastián, M. Sermesant, L. Wang
  • Detection and Characterization of Biomedical Networks G. Vincente, O. Boguslaw

 

 

Biomedical Image Analysis Challenges

  • Particle Tracking: J-C Olivo-Marin, E Meijering
  • Segmentation of neuronal structures in EM stacks: I Arranda-Carreras, S Seung, A Cardona, J Schindelin
  • VESsel SEgmentation in the Lung 2012 (VESSEL12): B van Ginneken, RD Rudyanto, E van Rikxoort, S Kerkstra
  • Cardiac Delayed-Enhancement Magnetic Resonance Image Segmentation (cDEMRIS): K Rhode , R Karim, R MacLeod, J Cates, D Peters
  • High angular resolution diffusion imaging: Y Wiaux, A Daducci, J-P Thiran
  • Challenge US: Biometric measurements from fetal ultrasound images: S Rueda, A Noble, A Papageorghiou

Satellite Open Source Workshops
(organized by EuroBioimaging)

  • Bioimage Analysis Workshop: M Unser, A Muñoz-Barrutia, A Jahnen, D. Sage
  • Medical Image Analysis Workshop: M Modat, WJ Niessen

 

 

Student Activities

  • Meet the Editors-in-Chief
  • Lunch with the Leaders
  • Student Networking Luncheon
  • Student Paper Awards

Tutorials

  • Transforms and operators for directional analysis and processing of biomedical images: M Unser
  • Learning and Modeling in Functional Brain Image Analysis: Georg Langs
  • Use of ITKv4 (and VTK) in biological imaging: Luis Ibañez
  • Reconstruction of 3-D Histology Images: A Markov Random Fields formulation for simultaneous deformable registration: Nassir Navab
  • Variational Methods in Biomedical Imaging: Luis Pizarro
  • Applications of image processing for identifying objects and dynamics in biological images: Scott Acton

 

 

Themes

  • High Resolution Cellular Imaging

- Pushing the Envelope in...

- Single-Molecule Active Control ...

- X-ray Tomography of Biological ...

- Quantitative aspects of single...

- Cellular Tomography

  • Tracking of subcellular Dynamics

- Tracking of Cellular Dynamics

- Particle Tracking

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