Training structure
Service Commun de la Formation Continue
Language(s) of instruction
French
Presentation
The use of brightfield or fluorescence slide scanners optimizes workflow and results quality, freeing up valuabletime for operators and scientists. However, installing and using these automated systems requiresspecific knowledge, which participants will acquire during this training course.
Training benefits
Benefit from the expertise of Manon Motte, an expert in Digital Pathology and Image Analysis with 14 years of experience.
Having worked in dermatological research and then providing services to the pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and academic laboratory industries, Manon Motte offers her experience and knowledge to current and future players in the field of histology.
Objectives
- Understanding the challenges of digital pathology through slide scanning technology.
- Understand the general operation of brightfield and fluorescence slide scanners.
- Run a workflow on brightfield and fluorescence slide scanners
- Be aware of the constraints and limitations of using scanners.
Program
This short course consists of 10 hours of training, including 7 hours of theory and 3 hours of practice spread over 2 days.
Training session onMarch 11 and 12, 2026.
Price: €690 including tax
PROGRAM
Day 1: Theory
The first day is devoted entirely to theoryand will be divided into two parts.
The first part will cover the key concepts of digital pathology and brightfield and fluorescence slide scanners.
The second part will allow participants to integrate all the concepts they have learned or reviewed and to understand the daily workflow on brightfield and fluorescence scanners.
Day 2: Practical session - Location: MRI/IRCM platform
This half-day session will be conducted using a scanner that can acquire both bright field and fluorescence images. After an explanation of how the scanner works, participants will watch a demonstration and then practice using the scanner under the supervision of the trainer. Participants are welcome to bring slides to perform their own tests.
Admission
Target audience
This training course is intended for engineers and laboratory technicians who wish to master the field of histological slide digitization and image analysis.