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The 4th International Sympoisum on Image-based Systems Biology (IbSB) took place in Jena, Germany, in 2018. The number of participants at IbSB 2018 was 65 originating from seven different countries. Visual impressions and more information can be found here. | |
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IbSB 2016 |
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The 3rd International Sympoisum on Image-based Systems Biology (IbSB) took place in Jena, Germany, in 2016. The number of participants at IbSB 2016 was 65 originating from seven different countries. Visual impressions and more information can be found here. A special issue on Quantitative Bioimage Analysis of Cell Characteristics, edited by Marc Thilo Figge in 2018 with contributions from participants of IbSB 2016, will be published in Cytometry A in March 2018. |
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IbSB 2014 |
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The 2nd International Symposium on Image-based Systems Biology (IbSB) took place in Jena, Germany, in 2014. The number of participants at IbSB 2014 was 63 originating from nine different countries. Visual impressions and more information can be found here. A special issue on Image-based Systems Biology, edited by |
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IbSB 2012 |
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The 1st International Symposium on Image-based Systems Biology (IbSB) took place in Jena, Germany, in 2012. The number of participants at IbSB 2012 was 42 originating from four different countries. Visual impressions and more information can be found here. |
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