Visits and practical workshop sessions (optionnal) are proposed to participants on Tuesday afternoon. Please choose your option during the registration process.

> Practical Session: An introduction to automated image analysis using BIP software

Experimental cell and tissue templates derived from images acquired on plant individuals are increasingly used in modeling studies of plant development and morphogenesis. More broadly, image-based measurements are essential to quantitatively describe and model spatial patterns at different scales ranging from sub-cellular to organ levels. In this practical session, we will present an original software solution developed by the MIN team at IJPB to run automated complex image processing and analysis pipelines over large numbers of 2D, 3D, and time-lapse images. The session will be run in assisted demonstration mode and will be open to about 15 participants.

> dSTORM nanoimaging of plant cell wall and data post-processing - FULLY BOOKED

In this practical session we will present the application of multicolor 3D dSTORM nanoscopy on fixed plant tissue cuts to visualise cell wall nanoorganisation. The workshop will be divided into two parts: 1) image acquisition in multicolor sequential mode and/or spectral demixing mode, 2) data post-processing and analysis. The session will be open to up to 10 participants.

> Visits of IJPB experimental infrastructures

The visits wil include experimental fields and Plant Observatory platforms, a large and unique cluster of integrated facilities dedicated to multi-level phenotyping of plants.