Dear all, I am running a 4 day in-person bootcamp for SlicerMorph and our MorphoCloud projects in Seattle *March 3-6*. Registrations are* first-come, first-served until spots are filled, or by 2/25/2026*. Please apply at: https://forms.gle/76mdNB2kFN4PZWY37 <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://forms.gle/76mdNB2kFN4PZWY37__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!gmWARf6O9cheEcK-ziUvePuCBC60w5n8YCh0jnqypxuQt-AO5P0oQjDgvx8UqXG6DXzGj_uBTO-du3XZBko4zug4V9aYays$>
As indicated below, there is travel support for grad students and post-docs enrolled or working at US based academic institutions. I appreciate if you can circulate. If you would like to learn more about MorphoCloud and MorphoDepot, you can check these paper and preprints: MorphoCloud: https://f1000research.com/articles/15-53 MorphoDepot: https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.00030 *SlicerMorph and MorphoDepot BootCamp (March 3-6, 2026 Seattle, WA)Course Description:* This in-person bootcamp focuses on using the 3D Slicer and the SlicerMorph ecosystem of extensions in classroom or multi-person research team settings . We will begin with an overview of general digital morphology tasks that can be accomplished in Slicer and SlicerMorph. Next, we will cover how to request and manage MorphoCloud instances for cloud-based processing and then proceed onto how to utilize the MorphoDepot collaborative segmentation framework for managing assignments. *Tentative Schedule* *Day 1:* Setup Environment and MorphoCloud access. Basics of Digital Morphology (SlicerMorph, Segmentation, Visualization, Terminologies, Color Tables). *Day 2:* Intro to SlicerMorph continued. MorphoDepot Workflow Overview (fork-and-contribute), Git and GitHub basics *Day 3:* MorphoDepot: The Instructor Perspective (creating repos and the review process) *Day 4:* MorphoDepot: The Student Perspective (submitting assignments, getting feedback) *Prerequisites:* Participants are expected to be somewhat familiar with 3D Slicer and SlicerMorph. If you haven't used 3D Slicer before or new to digital morphology, please contact us prior to registering for the course. You do need to have GitHub and ORCID (both are free to create). *Logistics* - Location: Seattle Children's Research Institute (Building Cure) - Time: Daily from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM - Equipment: Participants must bring their own laptops. Specific preparation instructions will be shared two weeks prior to the meeting. - Meals: Tea/coffee, snacks, and boxed lunches are provided. *Registration & Payment:* There is a* non-refundable $150 registration fee*. To confirm enrollment, please mail a check payable to "*Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine*" with the *applicant's name *on the memo line to: *Murat Maga SCRI-CDBRM 1900 Ninth Ave Seattle, WA 98101* Checks need to be received by the* registration deadline: February 2**5**.* *Travel Support:* Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements. However, *travel support (up to $1,000) is available for graduate students and post-docs affiliated with US academic institutions*. Please read the terms carefully and indicate whether you seek travel support. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Morphmet" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/morphmet2/42cfd2c5-741c-4a85-8922-c91529e6d77en%40googlegroups.com.
