In April 2020, the QUality Assessment and REProducibility for Instruments and Images in Light Microscopy (QUAREP-LiMi) initiative was formed. This initiative comprises imaging scientists from academia and industry who share a common interest in achieving a better understanding of the performance and limitations of microscopes and improved quality control (QC) in light microscopy. The ultimate goal of the QUAREP-LiMi initiative is to establish a set of common QC standards, guidelines, metadata models, and tools, including detailed protocols, with the ultimate aim of improving reproducible advances in scientific research. This White Paper 1) summarizes the major obstacles identified in the field that motivated the launch of the QUAREP-LiMi in...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
The community-driven initiative Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments & Images ...
The community-driven initiative Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments & Images in L...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
The community-driven initiative Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments & Images ...
The community-driven initiative Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments & Images in L...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
A modern day light microscope has evolved from a tool devoted to making primarily empirical observat...
The community-driven initiative Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments & Images ...
The community-driven initiative Quality Assessment and Reproducibility for Instruments & Images in L...