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|width="50%"| VolViewer uses [http://www.opengl.org/ OpenGL] and [http://qt.nokia.com/products/ Qt] to provide a user friendly application to interactively explore and quantify multi-dimensional biological images. It has been successfully used in our lab to explore and quantify confocal microscopy and optical projection tomography images. It is open-source and is also compatible with the Open Microscopy Environment ([http://openmicroscopy.org/site OME]). | |width="50%"| VolViewer uses [http://www.opengl.org/ OpenGL] and [http://qt.nokia.com/products/ Qt] to provide a user friendly application to interactively explore and quantify multi-dimensional biological images. It has been successfully used in our lab to explore and quantify confocal microscopy and optical projection tomography images. It is open-source and is also compatible with the Open Microscopy Environment ([http://openmicroscopy.org/site OME]). | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 24 January 2012
Bangham Lab - Home
Current activity: a collaboration with the CoenLab with the aim of understanding how patterns of gene activity in biological organs influence the developing shape. The BanghamLab is focussed on the conceptual underpinning: concepts captured in computational growth models, experimental data visualisation and analysis.
Computational biology toolboxes
GFtbox
<imgicon>GPT_thumbnail2.png|120px|GFtbox</imgicon> |
For modelling the growth of shapes. |
GFtbox is an implementation of the Growing Polarised Tissue Framework for understanding and modelling the relationship between gene activity and the growth of shapes such leaves, flowers and animal embryos.
A paper describing the method and the software has appeared in PLoS Computational Biology. |
VolViewer
<imgicon>VolViewer-logo.png|120px|VolViewer</imgicon> | For viewing and measuring biological images. Details: what? How? Where? |
VolViewer uses OpenGL and Qt to provide a user friendly application to interactively explore and quantify multi-dimensional biological images. It has been successfully used in our lab to explore and quantify confocal microscopy and optical projection tomography images. It is open-source and is also compatible with the Open Microscopy Environment (OME). |