BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250821T101803EDT-21433TlJ7M@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250821T141803Z DESCRIPTION:Atelier 'Imagerie et flux de travail'\n\nCet atelier sera prése nté en anglais.\n\nLundi\, le 22 September 2025\n 16 – 17 h HNE\n\nEn ligne \, sur Zoom.\n\nInscription gratuite : Cliquez-ici\n\n———————————————————— ————————————————\n\nWorkshop 'Imaging and Workflows: Handling Biomedical I mages and Sharing Reproducible Workflows'\n\nMonday\, September 22\, 2025 \n 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. EST\n\nOnline\, join on Zoom.\n\nRegistration is FREE: C lick Here\n\n \n\nDaniel Manrique-Castano\n Curation Officer\, Digital Rese arch Alliance of Canada\n\nDaniel received his Ph.D. in neuroscience from Ruhr University Bochum in Germany\, focusing on rodent models of stroke an d glial biology. He is passionate about statistical modeling and research data management and stewardship. After completing a postdoctoral fellowshi p at Laval University in Quebec\, Daniel joined the Digital Research Allia nce of Canada as a research data curator for the Federal Research Data Rep ository (FRDR). In this role\, he promotes FAIR data practices\, metadata standards\, and long-term preservation strategies to researchers across di sciplines.\n\nAbstract\n\nIn the age of data-intensive neurobiology\, imag ing technologies produce enormous amounts of complex data. However\, these images are often poorly documented\, inconsistently analyzed\, and inacce ssible to others. This presentation invites researchers to consider a fund amental question: What is required to make bioimaging data truly reusable and reproducible? Through the lens of current challenges and emerging solu tions\, we explore how thoughtful metadata practices\, standardized format s\, and open-source tools can transform isolated image files into rich\, s hareable research objects. We delve into community-driven guidelines and p ractical tools\, such as the MicroMeta app and OMERO\, that help researche rs capture essential experimental context. We highlight how reproducible r aw data and analysis workflows promote transparency. Data sharing is not m erely a compliance exercise\; it is a professional and ethical commitment to the scientific community.\n\n \n\nVisit the event web page for more inf ormation.\n\nTo book a free one-on-one with Daniel\, click here.\n\nContac t:\n osoh.neuro [at] mcgill.ca\n  \n\nOpen Science Office Hours (OSOH) is an initiative of the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI)\, led by Neuro trainees\, and supported by the McConnell Foundation and the TOSI Trainee Council. We organize events\, provide one-on-one support\, and curate reso urces to make it easy for neuroscience researchers at all levels to integr ate Open Science practices in their work.\n DTSTART:20250922T200000Z DTEND:20250922T210000Z SUMMARY:Open Science Office Hours - – Imaging and Workflows URL:/bic/channels/event/open-science-office-hours-imag ing-and-workflows-366475 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR