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===1. The Collections=== | ===1. The Collections=== | ||
* [[Embryological Collection|The Embryological Collection]] - [https://www.naturkundemuseum.berlin/de/einblicke/mitarbeiter/peter.giere Peter Giere] | * [[Embryological Collection|The Embryological Collection]] - [https://www.naturkundemuseum.berlin/de/einblicke/mitarbeiter/peter.giere Peter Giere] | ||
* [[Hinrichsen Collection|The Hinrichsen Collection]] - Beate Brand-Saberi | * [[Hinrichsen Collection|The Hinrichsen Collection]] - Prof Beate Brand-Saberi | ||
* [[Kyoto Collection|The Kyoto Collection]] - Shigehito Yamada | * [[Kyoto Collection|The Kyoto Collection]] - Prof Shigehito Yamada | ||
* [[Domenech-Mateu Collection|The Domenech-Mateu Collection]] - Rosa Mirapeix | * [[Domenech-Mateu Collection|The Domenech-Mateu Collection]] - Prof Rosa Mirapeix | ||
* [[HDBR and HuDSeN Collection|The HDBR and HuDSeN Collection]] - Steven Lisgo | * [[HDBR and HuDSeN Collection|The HDBR and HuDSeN Collection]] - Dr Steven Lisgo | ||
* [[Blechschmidt Collection|The Blechschmidt Collection]] - Mark Hill | * [[Blechschmidt Collection|The Blechschmidt Collection]] - Dr Mark Hill | ||
* [[Carnegie Collection|The Carnegie Collection]] - Elizabeth Lockett (virtual presentation) | * [[Carnegie Collection|The Carnegie Collection]] - Elizabeth Lockett (virtual presentation) | ||
===2. Practical Applications Workshop=== | ===2. Practical Applications Workshop=== | ||
* The Maastricht embryo project - Wouter Lamers | * The Maastricht embryo project - [[User:WouterUM|Prof Wouter Lamers]] | ||
* [https://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/int/products/imaging-systems/axio-scan-z1.html Zeiss Axioskan] - Thorsten Heupel | * [https://www.zeiss.com/microscopy/int/products/imaging-systems/axio-scan-z1.html Zeiss Axioskan] - Dr Thorsten Heupel | ||
* The Open Microscopy Environment - Jean-Marie Burel | * [http://www.openmicroscopy.org The Open Microscopy Environment] - [http://www.openmicroscopy.org/teams/index.html#swedlow-lab Dr Jean-Marie Burel] | ||
* The Practical Aspects of Slide Scanning (Discussion) - Nenad Maricic and Hannes Sydow | * The Practical Aspects of Slide Scanning (Discussion) - Dr Nenad Maricic and Hannes Sydow | ||
* Museum für Naturkunde Digitisation project – TBA | * Museum für Naturkunde Digitisation project – TBA | ||
===3. Collection/Scanner/Museum - Tour=== | ===3. Collection/Scanner/Museum - Tour=== | ||
[https://www.naturkundemuseum.berlin/en/insights/collections/embryology-collection Museum für Naturkunde - Embryology Collection] | |||
:"This collection of developmental stages and reproductive organs of vertebrates is the largest of its kind and was founded by Dutchman Ambrosius Hubrecht (1853-1915) at the end of the 19th century. Its original focus lay on placental mammals." | |||
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Revision as of 13:58, 20 November 2017
Berlin Meeting - Dec 11 2017
Museum für Naturkunde - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science
Seminar Room Z 1108, 1st Floor (number 4 on attached map)
Draft Program
- Opening - Senior Museum TBA
- Introduction - Mark Hill
1. The Collections
- The Embryological Collection - Peter Giere
- The Hinrichsen Collection - Prof Beate Brand-Saberi
- The Kyoto Collection - Prof Shigehito Yamada
- The Domenech-Mateu Collection - Prof Rosa Mirapeix
- The HDBR and HuDSeN Collection - Dr Steven Lisgo
- The Blechschmidt Collection - Dr Mark Hill
- The Carnegie Collection - Elizabeth Lockett (virtual presentation)
2. Practical Applications Workshop
- The Maastricht embryo project - Prof Wouter Lamers
- Zeiss Axioskan - Dr Thorsten Heupel
- The Open Microscopy Environment - Dr Jean-Marie Burel
- The Practical Aspects of Slide Scanning (Discussion) - Dr Nenad Maricic and Hannes Sydow
- Museum für Naturkunde Digitisation project – TBA
3. Collection/Scanner/Museum - Tour
Museum für Naturkunde - Embryology Collection
- "This collection of developmental stages and reproductive organs of vertebrates is the largest of its kind and was founded by Dutchman Ambrosius Hubrecht (1853-1915) at the end of the 19th century. Its original focus lay on placental mammals."
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