Getting started#

Note

As you are building your workshop, consider who your audience is and what their goals are. One way to do that is to come up with a few learner profiles.

Make sure this page contains basic information about your workshop, such as the main contents, instructors’ names and contact information if available, and information about the date and location for this session.

Below you can see an example of how this can be done.

This workshop will take you through the basics of bioimage analysis in Python and napari, and introduce you to the napari plugin engine. We will be performing some analysis on segmented nuclei using a combination of napari, scikit-image, scipy, and cellpose. Additionally, we will make a spot detection plugin.

Instructors#

The instructors for this workshop are

  • Name1

  • Name2

Goals#

The aim of this workshop is to provide an introduction to bioimage analysis in Python and napari. By the end of the workshop you should be able to

Pre-tutorial setup#

So that we can best utilize our time together, please do the following before arriving at the tutorial:

  1. Install napari and dependencies. Instructions here.

  2. Download the notebooks and launch the jupyter notebook application. Instructions here.

Tutorial instructions#

  1. Do the introduction to viewing images in napari (part_0_viewer_intro.ipynb).

  2. Segment and measure nuclei using the cellpose plugin (part_1_segmenting_and_measuring_nuclei.ipynb).

  3. Perform spot detection using your own spot detection function. There are 3 versions of this tutorial (see description below). They all cover the same content, they just require more or less coding depending on experience level.

    • part_2_spot_detection_tutorial_beginner.ipynb: this is the activity notebook for people new to image processing with python

    • part_2_spot_detection_tutorial_advanced.ipynb: this is the activity notebook for people with experience performing image processing with python

    • part_2_spot_detection_tutorial_solution.ipynb: this is the solution to the activity.

  4. Turn your spot detection function into a napari plugin.