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Press Reports

A collection of reports and comments on the OME project in the press.

  • Science Scotland (2007) — When Cells Divide

    An article that includes discussion of using OME as part of the process of observing neurogenesis.

  • Nature (2006) — Tower of Babel by Michael Eisenstein

    A Technology Feature talking about the use of OME and the need for resources for translating the numerous proprietary file formats.

  • Nature Methods (2005) — Automated imaging: data as far as the eye can see by Caitlin Smith and Michael Eisenstein

    A Technology Feature discussing the promises and problems of cell-based assays.

  • The Scientist (2005) — Making the Most of Fluorescence by Linda Sage.

    An article that discusses the emergence of FLIM and spectral microscopy.

  • Traffic (2004) — VisBio: A Computational Tool for Visualization of Multidimensional Biological Image Data by the VisBio team.

    An article that discuss the VisBio image visualisation tool and its integration with OME.

  • Genomics and Proteomics (2004) — Always More than Just a Pretty Picture by Vivien Marx

    An article describing the vision and use of OME.

  • Nature Cell Biology (2004) — Images to reveal all?

    An editorial that discusses the potential and problems of using imaging as a quantitative analysis tool.

  • OE Magazine (2003) — Crossing into the Micro Regime by Kristin Lewotsky.

    An article discussing the integration of a range of imaging methods and data analysis.

  • Science (2002) — Beautiful Bioimages for the Eyes of Many Beholders by Vivien Marx.

    An link article that discusses the use of imaging across the life sciences.

  • The Scientist (2002) — High Throughout Pictures by Barbara Nasto

    An article that discusses the use of the OME-XML File as an image file standard.

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