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The first installment of the virtual PCA Imaging Workshop Webinar Series, titled FIJI Basics for Visualizing and Quantifying Plant Images took place on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at 9:30am CT / 10:30am ET / 7:30am PT. This event was led by Kirk Czymmek, Danforth Plant Science Center and organize by Czymmek along with Ivan Radin, University of Minnesota and Daniel Kierzkowski, University of Montreal. 

The goal of the Plant Cell Atlas (PCA) is to bring together a community who will comprehensively describe plant cell types by integrating high-resolution subcellular and cellular location information of nucleic acids, proteins, and metabolites. Microscopy is a fundamental tool for many plant biologists as they seek to answer biological questions involving cellular dynamics, tissue organization, mutant effects, plant-microbe interactions, environmental stimulus and developmental studies, to name just a few.

This PCA Imaging Workshop is designed to introduce the basics of FIJI, a free and open source software platform, to beginner and intermediate plant microscopists. It will cover topics ranging from importing, quantifying, and visualizing 2D, 3D, 4D and time-lapse image datasets. Participants will have the opportunity to pre-install FIJI and work along with the instructors with test datasets. Tips, tricks and best practices will also be provided. This webinar is the first in a series of more advanced plant image processing topics, to include 3D segmentation in FIJI and Morphographx and applications of artificial intelligence (AI) for plant image segmentation.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
“The Plant Cell Atlas operates predominantly out of Michigan State University. We acknowledge that Michigan State University occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary Lands of the Anishinaabeg – the Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples. We affirm Indigenous sovereignty and hold Michigan State University accountable to the needs of American Indian and Indigenous peoples.”
For questions about the PCA Initiative please contact us at [email protected].

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      • 2022 Plant Physiology Focus Issue
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    • Job Posts
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    • JR Biotek-PCA Best Talk Winner
    • PCA Art Exhibit >
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      • Plant Biotechnology
      • Black Plant Scientists
      • Bowie State University
      • Howard University
      • Morgan State University
    • Futurum Brochure
  • Blog