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    Image processing workstation
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    Image processing workstation

    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    Oncology
    University of Alberta

    The Facility is equipped with various up-to-date computer workstations for image processing. These include several high end workstations with powerful graphics and large amount of RAM and harddrive space dedicated for image processing and analysis. Here is a list of software tools available for the

    Facility users:

    a) Deconvolution software to remove out of fosuc haze from microscopic images. These includes: Autodeblurr from Mediacybergenetics (http://www.mediacy.com/index.aspx?page=AutoDeblur&gclid=CN_N1snekJ8CFQjyDAoddhBIOQ);  Huygens essential from SVI (http://www.svi.nl/) and SoftWoRx from API (http://www.api.com/software/softworxexplorer.asp).

    For information regarding Deconvolution, please visit http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/digitalimaging/deconvolution/deconvolutionhome.html


    b) 3-D image processing and analysis software: Imaris from Bitplane (www.bitplane.com) or Volocity from PerkinElmer (http://www.cellularimaging.com/products/Volocity/).


    c) 2-D image processing and analysis and image acquisition software: Metamorph from Molecular devices (http://www.moleculardevices.com/pages/software/metamorph.html?gclid=COWV0aK_pogCFSI-SAodUWx6SA ), ImageJ ( http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/ ), Photoshop (www.adobe.com ) and Zeiss Axiovision.

    d) Some of the computers are equipped with Zeiss LSM software (ZEN) for offline processing of confocal/FCS data.

    Reference: http://www.graduate-studies-in-cancer-research.org/CIF/CIFequip10.htm

    Cell Imaging Facility

    Cell Imaging Facility

    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    XS

    Xuejun Sun

    Oncology
    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    University of Alberta
    EquipmentAvailable

    Image processing workstation

    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    Oncology
    University of Alberta

    The Facility is equipped with various up-to-date computer workstations for image processing. These include several high end workstations with powerful graphics and large amount of RAM and harddrive space dedicated for image processing and analysis. Here is a list of software tools available for the

    Facility users:

    a) Deconvolution software to remove out of fosuc haze from microscopic images. These includes: Autodeblurr from Mediacybergenetics (http://www.mediacy.com/index.aspx?page=AutoDeblur&gclid=CN_N1snekJ8CFQjyDAoddhBIOQ);  Huygens essential from SVI (http://www.svi.nl/) and SoftWoRx from API (http://www.api.com/software/softworxexplorer.asp).

    For information regarding Deconvolution, please visit http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/digitalimaging/deconvolution/deconvolutionhome.html


    b) 3-D image processing and analysis software: Imaris from Bitplane (www.bitplane.com) or Volocity from PerkinElmer (http://www.cellularimaging.com/products/Volocity/).


    c) 2-D image processing and analysis and image acquisition software: Metamorph from Molecular devices (http://www.moleculardevices.com/pages/software/metamorph.html?gclid=COWV0aK_pogCFSI-SAodUWx6SA ), ImageJ ( http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/ ), Photoshop (www.adobe.com ) and Zeiss Axiovision.

    d) Some of the computers are equipped with Zeiss LSM software (ZEN) for offline processing of confocal/FCS data.

    Reference: http://www.graduate-studies-in-cancer-research.org/CIF/CIFequip10.htm

    Image processing workstation
    Cell Imaging Facility

    Cell Imaging Facility

    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

    Research lab focused on advancing scientific knowledge and innovation.

    XS

    Xuejun Sun

    Oncology
    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    University of Alberta

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