How to organise and share my imaging data?
Date: 14 May - 2 July 2025
Marine biologists and environmental scientists now have access to a plethora of powerful methods that help them to determine the distribution and abundance of organisms in the natural environment. Yet, a major challenge persists which is managing and sharing data from large-scale projects in a standardised format and ensuring it meets FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles. This webinar series highlights insights from our experts and their work toward establishing a standardised data flow, with a special focus on integrating diverse types of imaging data. Join us as we explore the full journey—from planning for effective sample metadata collection to the open publication of FAIR datasets. The webinar series will cover key principles and best practices in data management, with a particular emphasis on bioimaging data collected from large-scale environmental sampling studies. It will also explore how this data can be integrated with other data types derived from the same samples in the future.The series is organised by the STANDFLOW project, an initiative supported by EMBL’s Planetary biology Transversal Theme. STANDFLOW is about a collaborative effort towards creating a standardised data management workflow. The project primarily utilises imaging data derived from samples collected through the TREC (Traversing European Coastlines) and the Roscoff Culture Collection. The webinars making up this series are listed below. Follow the links to find out more about each webinar. You will need to register for each webinar you would like to attend. Recordings will be made openly available of all webinars on their individual pages.Please note that additional webinars will be added to the list shortly.
Organizer: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI)
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
Scientific topics: Data management, Bioimaging
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