A significant moment at #OME2026: Thanking Prof. Jason Swedlow, the founder of OME, who shaped this remarkable community work since the beginning of the millenium. His work & leadership were honored - even with a nod to his famous blue shirts by OME's Interim Board, nominated by Jason in Oct '25.
Thank you all for the incredible energy and inspiration! The OME community is a real treasure ❤️
BIC is back guys 😎
Don't go on your summer holiday before sending us your best bioimage computing papers, submission deadline on July 13!
🔬 Next Open Bioimaging Practices Meetup (OBPM) – Mar 31, 16:00 CET
Hybrid: FMI Basel & Zoom
Talk by @jo-soltwedel.bsky.social :
Transforming OME-Zarr: What’s coming in v0.6
Plus short updates from the BVC & time for discussion
www.biovisioncenter.uzh.ch/en/events/Up...
If you missed this because, like me, you were busy at #OME2026, please check it out!
@kevinyamauchi.bsky.social and I wrote a thing on how we can all do our part to enable the next generation of microscopy-data-driven biological discoveries. Enjoy the read!
Amazing to be at #OME2026 & talk about the future of OME-Zarr. @virginieuhlmann.bsky.social
@lorenzocerrone.bsky.social & I were very happy to present the BioVisionCenter, ngio and Fractal yesterday. If you want to learn more, check out today’s ngio workshop: github.com/BioVisionCen...
🔬 One more year! BioImage Computing has been accepted to @eccv.bsky.social 🎉
Show us your work at the intersection of computer vision, ML & biology! Check out our speaker lineup: @arratemunoz.bsky.social, @jakobtroidl.bsky.social & Juliette Griffié 👏
⏳ Deadline: 13 July
ℹ️ www.bioimagecomputing.com
#OME2026 is coming to an end. It has been a truly welcoming, motivating, and inspiring experience full of intensive exchange and shaped by an exceptionally open and collaborative spirit.
Grateful for the many insightful discussions, new connections, and shared ideas.
Thank you!
Sharing imaging data drives discovery🔬
Modern microscopy generates huge imaging datasets but turning this data into biological findings remains a challenge.
@virginieuhlmann.bsky.social explains how shared, annotated data is accelerating image analysis and discovery.
www.cell.com/patterns/ful...
Video
📢📢 We are hiring a Bioimage Analyst at the BioVisionCenter! 📢📢
Join our collaboration with the Flow Cytometry Facility and contribute back to the international efforts on open standards for bioimaging data!
More information here, reach out if you have any question: jobs.uzh.ch/job-vacancie...
The University of Zurich is the largest university in Switzerland and one of the most prominent in Europe. For research purposes the Biovision Center and Flow Cytometry Facility offer services to supp...
💡 Introducing the Multimodal #AI Across Scales Research Programme with our @florianjug.bsky.social
🤖 The new HT Programme develops open, uncertainty-aware AI tools to connect biological data from molecules and cells to patients and populations.
humantechnopole.it/en/news/intr...
#OME2026 has come to an end—what an inspiring and collaborative few days.
Huge thanks to @nfdi4bioimage.bsky.social for documenting the meeting so thoroughly—definitely worth a look back through their posts!
But first, enjoy the wrap-up video presented already during the closing session! 🤩
Back from ICLR 2026 in Rio! 🇧🇷
Highlights: presenting my poster at the LMRL workshop, Copacabana sunsets☀️, and the best coincidence: finding out my best friend got in too without us even planning it! 👯♀️
So grateful to @virginieuhlmann.bsky.social for the support. Where to next? 🚀
The new Multimodal AI Across Scales Research Programme, within Human Technopole's Computational Biology Research Centre, develops AI methods that connect biological data across modalities and scales, ...
#OME2026 is coming to an end. It has been a truly welcoming, motivating, and inspiring experience full of intensive exchange and shaped by an exceptionally open and collaborative spirit.
Grateful for the many insightful discussions, new connections, and shared ideas.
Thank you!