I2PC Seminar Series on Image Processing 2022

Following the tradition, I2PC (Instruct Image Processing Center) is organizing the third edition of seminar series on cryoEM and cryoET methods for image processing. 
The aim of the seminar series is to gather expert developers and users in a same  framework where the algorithms can gain visibility and users can understand the applications and mechanisms of the presented algorithms. 

The webinars will be online and they are absolutely free (registration is not required). You can join the session through next link 

https://conectaha.csic.es/b/bla-rkh-dqa-rpn

The contents and speakers will be 

  • April 21th. (14:00 London, Dublin,  15:00 Madrid, Berlin, Paris, 9:00 New York)
    Sjors Scheres – New developments in RELION-4.0.
    MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 
  • May 12th   (16:00 London, Dublin,  17:00 Madrid, Berlin, Paris, 11:00 New York, 9:00 New Mexico)
    Thomas C. Terwilliger. AlphaFold changes everything.
    Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • May 26th (14:00 London, Dublin,  15:00 Madrid, Berlin, Paris, 9:00 New York)
    Daniel Marchan and Marcos Gragera. Stream processing for facilities. 
    BioComputing Unit CNB/CSIC. 
  • June 9th (14:00 London, Dublin,  15:00 Madrid, Berlin, Paris, 9:00 New York)
    Carsten Sachse. Statistical methods for the cryo-EM toolbox. Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH.
    Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons. 
  • June 23th (14:00 London, Dublin,  15:00 Madrid, Berlin, Paris, 9:00 New York)
    Min Xu. AITom: Open-source AI platform for cryo-electron tomography data analysis. 
    School of Computer Science. Carnegie Mellon University
  • June 30th(14:00 London, Dublin,  15:00 Madrid, Berlin, Paris, 9:00 New York)
    Carlos Óscar Sorzano. Validation tools in cryoEM.
    BioComputing Unit CNB/CSIC. 

The seminar series will continue in September with next speakers, the exact day and time will be announced in summer

  • Dmitry Lyumkis – Laboratory of Genetics, The Salk Institute of Biological Sciences
  • Jorge Jimenez –  BioComputing Unit CNB/CSIC. 
  • Lorenz Lamm – Helmholtz Pioneer Campus, Helmholtz Munich