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* 16:00 [http://www.openmicroscopy.org The Open Microscopy Environment] - [http://www.openmicroscopy.org/teams/index.html#swedlow-lab Dr Jean-Marie Burel]
* 16:00 [http://www.openmicroscopy.org The Open Microscopy Environment] - [http://www.openmicroscopy.org/teams/index.html#swedlow-lab Dr Jean-Marie Burel]
* 16:20 The Practical Aspects of Slide Scanning (Discussion) - Dr Nenad Maricic (Bochum) and Hannes Sydow (Gottingen)
* 16:20 The Practical Aspects of Slide Scanning (Discussion) - Dr Nenad Maricic (Bochum) and Hannes Sydow (Gottingen)
* 16:40  Museum für Naturkunde Digitisation project – TBA
* 16:40  [https://www.naturkundemuseum.berlin/en/insights/research/digital-world-and-information-science Digital World and Information Science] (Museum für Naturkunde Digitisation project) – TBA





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Berlin Meeting - Dec 11 2017

Museum für Naturkunde - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science

Museum für Naturkunde Seminar Room Z 1108, 1st Floor (number 4 on attached program map)


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Organisers - Dr Peter Giere and Dr Mark Hill

Draft Program

Monday 11 December 11 AM - 5 PM

Draft Program PDF

  • 11.00 Opening - Senior Museum TBA
  • 11.10 Introduction - Mark Hill

The Collections

Practical Applications Workshop


Collection/Scanner/Museum - Tour

17:00 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."


Ambrosius Hubrecht

Ambrosius Hubrecht (1853-1915)

Getting There

Museum Address: Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin, Germany




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