A new high-resolution web tool for images

Dear Scientific Colleagues!
I am a geneticist and pathologist passionately interested in preserving and presenting cool high-resolution images of interest to research and educational communities.
I am curator of a resource, currently called the Zebrafish Atlas, which can be found at
www.zfatlas.psu.edu
I am looking for collaborators who have ultra-high resolution images (can be gigabytes in size), which we would tile and present at our site, with the long term goal of having independent sites with different subject matter.
We are within about a year of full implementation of remote labeling capability that will be ontology compliant and searchable.
Any takers???
Warmest wishes,
Keith Cheng
Professor and Director of Experimental Pathology
 

Submitted by neilscobb on

We are taking high-resolution montaged images of insects......but that is pretty far from zebrafish.
 
neil.cobb@nau.edu

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