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Kevin Eliceiri is Co-Director of the Laboratory for Optical
and Computational Instrumentation (LOCI) at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. LOCI is an NSF and
NIH-funded instrumentation group with the mission of
developing advanced optical and computational techniques
for imaging and experimentally manipulating living
specimens. Kevin leads these efforts and is working on
utilizing the OME system as a visualization framework for
multidimensional biological image data.
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Curtis Rueden is a Visualization Programmer at the Laboratory for
Optical and Computational Instrumentation (LOCI) at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
He acts as project lead for all of LOCI's Java software projects,
and OME-TIFF
efforts.
Curtis has also been developing an advanced visualization tool, VisBio, for the
analysis and visualization of multidimensional biological image
data.
Before joining the LOCI,
Curtis was a developer on the VisAD
Java Component Library Project at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.
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Melissa Linkert
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Melissa Linkert is a programmer working on LOCI's Bio-Formats
package, as well as the OME plugin for
ImageJ.
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Eric Kjellman
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Eric Kjellman is a student programmer working on OME file formats.
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Yang Wang
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Yang Wang is a student programmer working on WiscScan
and its implementation of OME-TIFF.
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