Image Quantitation, Analysis and Visualization Specialized Resource
Upcoming Training and Support
We provide monthly in a group or one-to-one upon user request for some of the commong software available in our imaging computer lab (see table below). Each training lasts for about 90 minutes and is free of charge, but registration is required. To register, please RSVP by email to Dr. Habte, fhabte@stanford.edu including on the subject the type of software you would like to be trained.
| Software Training | Type | Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Inveon instrument and software training- general MicroPET/CT acquisition and analysis |
Monthly, group | Every Second Wed of the Month | 10:30 AM | Clark Imaging lab |
| Living Image - basic analysis | Monghtly, group | Every first Monday of the Month | TBA | Clark Imaging lab |
Group/ one-to-one |
Upon user request | TBA | Clark Imaging lab | |
| Amide - a medical image analysis tool | Group/ one-to-one | Upon user request | TBA | Clark Imaging lab |
| OsiriX basics: Biomedical image visualization and analysis | Group or one-to-one | Upon user request | TBA | Clark Imaging lab |
| ImageJ-general purpose image analysis tool | Group or one-to-one | Upon user request | TBA | Clark Imaging lab |
For more information about the software and download/install instruction please visit the software websites. If you need further assistance on software installation and other technical support, please consult Dr. Habte.
Past training archive : Tutorial guides and documentations:
- AMIDE basics – tutorial on image visualization, alignment and ROI-analysis
- Multi-modality (MiroPET/CT) image analysis using imageJ - image viewing, analysis and image format export utilities
- Quick guide to OsiriX
- Rigid body Registration and fusion using AMIDE and OsiriX
- GE Micro View basics - image analysis and visualization
- ASI Pro - MicroPET image analysis and quantification
- Maestro fluorescence image analysis and quantification
- Lecture notes - Computational methods for in vivo imaging
- Living Image – A quick guide for data analysis
- Amira - basic introduction tutorial
- Fiducial Markers preparation for MicroPET and MicroCT co-registration
Video training
- Training videos both for imaging instruments and acquisition software are available (MIPS members only, contact Jim Strommer for access).

