4th-8th March 2019 (15:00-19:00h).
Seminario 7. Facultad de Medicina
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
C/Arzobispo Morcillo 4. 28029 Madrid
Summary and objectives. Biomedical research often uses techniques that require image analysis (Western blot, measurements of biomolecules, morphometric analysis, MRI). Lack of knowledge on quantification tools reduces the amount of information that can be obtained or leads to biased quantification. The aim of this course is to provide the theoretical background on Image Analysis and to provide the student the opportunity to practice under supervision with the Program Fiji-ImageJ, one of the most used in Biomedical Research. The students will also have the opportunity to get some knowledge about the program IMARIS.
Target audience and places available. The course is mainly addressed to Master and PhD students from Biomedical Sciences-related Programs at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid or other Universities. The 35 places will be preferentially given to the UAM students of the Master in Pharmacological Research and PhD Students from the PhD Program of Pharmacology and Physiology.
Dr. Ignacio Monedero Cobeta. Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Email: ignacio.monedero@uam.es
Dr. Jose Mª González Granado. Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid & Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital 12 de Octubre (Madrid). Email: josemaria.gonzalez@uam.es
Dr. Michael Schnoor. Department of Molecular Biomedicine, CINVESTAV, Mexico. Email mschnoor@cinvestav.mx.
Dr. Silvia M. Arribas Rodríguez & Dr. Ignacio Monedero Cobeta. Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. e-mails: silvia.arribas@uam.es, ignacio.monedero@uam.es
Dr. David Ramiro-Cortijo. Department of Physiology. Faculty of Medicine. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
e-mail: david.ramiro@uam.es
Fill the form and send it via e-mail to david.ramiro@uam.es before February, 15th. An email confirming the availability will be sent to the applicant before the course.
The seminar will be acknowledged as training activity of PhD Programs and will be awarded 2 ECTS.
To obtain a certificate the student will have to attend 80% of the sessions and to have a positive evaluation of a report of an image analysis case.
Session Nº 1: Image analysis introduction
Session Nº 2: Image Processing
Session Nº 3: Morphometric and Densitometric analysis
Session Nº 4: Specific tools and automatization design (MACROS)
Session Nº 5: Biomedical research project practical session
Application and troubleshooting of the course concepts to research projects proposed by the students.
Facultad de Medicina. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Calle del Arzobispo Morcillo 4. 28029 Madrid. Tel.: +34 914 975 486. Correo electrónico: informacion.medicina@uam.es