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private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 21st, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 21st, 2024 07:13AM Apr 21st, 2024 07:13AM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 20th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 20th, 2024 06:11AM Apr 20th, 2024 09:29PM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 19th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 19th, 2024 08:40AM Apr 19th, 2024 08:40AM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 18th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 18th, 2024 07:19AM Apr 19th, 2024 05:04AM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 17th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 17th, 2024 08:40AM Apr 17th, 2024 07:19PM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 16th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 16th, 2024 06:12AM Apr 16th, 2024 03:37PM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 15th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 15th, 2024 09:00AM Apr 15th, 2024 09:15PM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 14th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 554 2.00 Open Apr 14th, 2024 05:01AM Apr 14th, 2024 05:01AM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 13th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 554 2.00 Open Apr 13th, 2024 03:56AM Apr 13th, 2024 03:59PM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment
private:openmicroscopy 5034392 Apr 12th, 2024 12:00AM Open Microscopy Environment 555 2.00 Open Apr 12th, 2024 04:07AM Apr 12th, 2024 01:06PM The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) develops open-source software and data format standards for the storage and manipulation of biological microscopy data. It is is a multi-site collaborative effort among academic laboratories and a number of commercial entities, that produces open tools to support data management for biological light microscopy. Designed to interact with existing commercial software, all OME formats and software are free, and all OME source code is available under the GNU General public license or through commercial license from Glencoe Software. In 2011 the OME consortium was awarded a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award (Ref: 095931). This Award provided support for the continued development of the OME Data Model, Bio-Formats file translation library and OMERO application in Dundee, as well as funding development positions in nine other laboratories. The OME commercial partner is: Glencoe Software, Inc., Seattle, WA, USA The members of the OME consortium are: Prof Jason Swedlow, Wellcome Trust Centre for Gene Regulation & Expression, Dundee Prof Richard Baldock, MRC Human Genetics Unit, Edinburgh Prof Gaudenz Danuser, Harvard Medical School Dr Ilan Davis, University of Oxford Mr Kevin Elicieri, University of Wisconsin-Madison Prof Paul French, Imperial College London Dr Ilya Goldberg, NIA- NIH Dr Robert Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University Dr Spencer Shorte, Institut Pasteur Dr Gianluigi Zanetti, CRS4, Sardinia The OME Logo is a registered trademark of Glencoe Software, Inc. Open Open DOW ST Dundee Scotland GB DD15EH Open Microscopy Environment

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