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Bioimaging Society
Bioimaging Society was founded in
Japan to promote interdisciplinary studies in the rapidly developing
field of imaging science as successfuly applied to a wide variety
of biological structure and phenomena. Recent
advances in computer science have facilitated all kinds of
biolobical imaging, which are now crucial in many fields of biology
and medicine. The Society inherited the previous efforts and activities
of a group of Japanese scientists who were interested in this new
and fast growing field. The Society intends to provide a unique
forum for discussion of imaging and image analysis of biological
structures, imaging of dynamic features of motile, biochmical and
metabolic processes, imaging of molecular structures, and imaging for
molecular modelling and drug design. A common feature of all such
imaging work is the use of computer-assisted imaging and image processing,
for which interdisciplinary studies are essential. In order to pursur these
developments, scientists with varied expertise should get together
to communicate and discuss the rapid advanced in imaging science.
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From Society
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Under construction.
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Next Meeting
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Official Journal
- Bioimages
provides a forum mainly for original reports on biological
imaging, and is devoted to the publication of
practical and theoreticalpapers on the development of imaging
methods and their applications tho the fields of biological
and medical sciences.
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The article of the society
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Under construction.
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Applications
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Comments to:
bioimage@nih.go.jp

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