Documentation
and User Info
Software Downloads
A Brief History
Contact Information

New! (Jan 30th, 2008) BioImage Suite 2.5 is released. More information on the BioImage Suite forum.

New! (Jan 22nd, 2008) The BioImage Suite Training Course starts Jan 24, 2008. Course material will be made available on-line week-by week.

Gotta have the info fast? Try using the BioImage Suite Forum RSS feed:
How does
this work?

Visit the NITRC webpage .
The BioImage Suite page at the NITRC.
Software Downloads
A Brief History
Contact Information

New! (Jan 30th, 2008) BioImage Suite 2.5 is released. More information on the BioImage Suite forum.

New! (Jan 22nd, 2008) The BioImage Suite Training Course starts Jan 24, 2008. Course material will be made available on-line week-by week.

Gotta have the info fast? Try using the BioImage Suite Forum RSS feed:
How does
this work?

Visit the NITRC webpage .
The BioImage Suite page at the NITRC.
BioImage Suite is an integrated image
analysis software suite developed at Yale University. BioImage Suite has been
extensively used at different labs at Yale since about 2001. The last
stable version is 2.5 which was released on January 30th, 2008.

BioImage Suite has extensive capabilities for both neuro/cardiac and abdominal image analysis and state of the art visualization. Many packages are available that are highly extensible, and provide functionality for image visualization and registration, surface editing, cardiac 4D multi-slice editing, diffusion tensor image processing, mouse segmentation and registration, and much more. It can be intergrated with other biomedical image processing software, such as FSL and SPM. This site provides information, downloads, documentation, and other resources for users of the software.
We acknowledge support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) under grant R01 EB006494.
In addition, a user support
forum is available for providing basic user support.

BioImage Suite has extensive capabilities for both neuro/cardiac and abdominal image analysis and state of the art visualization. Many packages are available that are highly extensible, and provide functionality for image visualization and registration, surface editing, cardiac 4D multi-slice editing, diffusion tensor image processing, mouse segmentation and registration, and much more. It can be intergrated with other biomedical image processing software, such as FSL and SPM. This site provides information, downloads, documentation, and other resources for users of the software.
We acknowledge support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) under grant R01 EB006494.
See documentation for more details.
marcello.distasio@yale ( DOT ) edu
