SIngapore Microscopy and Bioimage Analysis

SIMBA is the acronym for "SIngapore Microscopy and Bioimage Analysis". We solve your bioimaging needs with cutting edge technology and image analysis methods. The platform is equipped with more than twenty advanced microscopes and offers a large catalog of image analysis solutions (Imaris, Fiji, Matlab, Huygens, Python, IDL, etc).
   We train each user on the different imaging techniques and image processing softwares, as well as provide personalised and small group sessions to advise users from sample preparation to the data extraction. With the addition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm along with powerful computing resources, we offer options to capture, analyse, segment and restore your images with the best available tools.
   SIMBA is also part of the national infrastructure Singascope and Global Bioimaging network.

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Bridging Imaging Users to Imaging Analysis - 2024

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Dear Imaging/MBI Community,

We know that navigating between imaging data and analysis tools can sometimes feel like a puzzle missing a few key pieces. 🧩 That’s why we’re launching an effort to bridge the gap, and your input is essential to making it work!

A quick survey have been created to gather your insights on how we can improve the connection between imaging users and analysis workflows. Your feedback will guide us in shaping better tools and resources for 2025 and beyond.

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Why is your input important?

  • It will directly influence the solutions we design to meet your needs.

  • It helps us ensure imaging and analysis work seamlessly together.

  • Your perspective is unique, and we value your expertise!

The survey will take just a few minutes, and every response makes a big difference.

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Thank you for being part of this initiative to improve the imaging experience for everyone.

 

Image of the Month of December

This is an image of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes (stained for alpha-actinin in magenta) and non-myocyte cardiac cells (cytoplasmic label in cyan), by Jashan Singh (Young’s lab)