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It is at the forefront of new ideas and developments in microscopy and imaging. The RMS is the only truly international microscopical society, drawing distinguished members from all over the world. It also serves the needs of its company members who represent all the major manufacturers and suppliers of microscopes, equipment and services. In addition to this, the Society is pursuing an initiative to encourage young microscope users who may go on to influence microscopy in years to come. The Society is dedicated to advancing science, developing careers and supporting wider understanding of science and microscopy through its Science and Society activities. In support of the above, it publishes The Journal of Microscopy and microscopy handbooks, as well as helping young scientists through bursaries. The Society is incorporated by Royal Charter. Its governing documents are its Charter and By-laws. The most recent AGM minutes, Trustees Report and Accounts are available below - 2007 AGM draft minutes Full 2007 Trustees Report and Accounts - as submitted to the Charity Commission The RMS is a member of: - the Foundation for Science and Technology - the Biosciences Federation - the International Federation of Societies for Microscopy - the European Microscopy Society training opportunities; jobs.
Proper citation: RMS (RRID:SCR_007415) Copy
http://fmri.wfubmc.edu/software/PickAtlas
A software toolbox that provides a method for generating Region of Interest (ROI) masks based on the Talairach Daemon database. The atlases include Brodmann area, Lobar, Hemisphere, Anatomic Label (gyral anatomy), and Tissue type. The atlases have been extended to the vertex in MNI space, and corrected for the precentral gyrus anomaly. Additional atlases (including non-human atlases) can be added without difficulty., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: WFU PickAtlas (RRID:SCR_007378) Copy
Portal for Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography to produce and support an integrated suite of programs that allows researchers to determine macromolecular structures by X-ray crystallography, and other biophysical techniques. Used in the education and training of scientists in experimental structural biology for determination and analysis of protein structure.
Proper citation: CCP4 (RRID:SCR_007255) Copy
http://www.bitplane.com/imaris/imaris
Imaris provides range of capabilities for working with three dimensional images. Uses flexible editing and processing functions, such as interactive surface rendering and object slicing capabilities. And output to standard TIFF, Quicktime and AVI formats. Imaris accepts virtually all image formats that are used in confocal microscopy and many of those used in wide-field image acquisition. Imaris version 10.1 for image analysis workflows using AI trainable object detection.
Proper citation: Imaris (RRID:SCR_007370) Copy
http://www.mbio.ncsu.edu/BioEdit/bioedit.html
Software tool as biological sequence alignment editor written for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/7 and sequence analysis program. Provides sequence manipulation and analysis options and links to external analysis programs to view and manipulate sequences with simple point and click operations., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: BioEdit (RRID:SCR_007361) Copy
Software tool as computational predictor of mammalian m(6)A site. Used for prediction of mammalian N6-methyladenosine (m6A) sites based on sequence-derived features.
Proper citation: SRAMP (RRID:SCR_024500) Copy
http://rna.tbi.univie.ac.at//cgi-bin/RNAWebSuite/RNAfold.cgi
Web server predict secondary structures of single stranded RNA or DNA sequences.
Proper citation: RNAfold (RRID:SCR_024427) Copy
https://nano-measurer.software.informer.com/
Software tool to process micrograph images for particle size.
Proper citation: Nano Measurer (RRID:SCR_024493) Copy
https://topospro.com/software/
Software package for analysis of geometrical and topological properties of periodic structures including crystals, networks, tilings.ToposPro was tailored to process large samples of crystallographic data and to find correlations between structure parameters.
Proper citation: ToposPro (RRID:SCR_024496) Copy
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~jernst/stem/
Software tool for analysis of short time series gene expression data. Java program for clustering, comparing, and visualizing short time series gene expression data from microarray experiments. Allows to identify significant temporal expression profiles and genes associated with these profiles and to compare behavior of these genes across multiple conditions. STEM is fully integrated with the Gene Ontology.
Proper citation: Stem (RRID:SCR_024499) Copy
https://swissmodel.expasy.org/lddt
Web server for local superposition free score for comparing protein structures and models using distance difference tests. Superposition free score that evaluates local distance differences of all atoms in model, including validation of stereochemical plausibility.
Proper citation: lDDT (RRID:SCR_024524) Copy
http://www.rna-society.org/rnalocate/
Web tool for RNA subcellular localizations analysis. RNALocate v2.0 is updated resource for RNA subcellular localization with increased coverage and annotation.
Proper citation: RNALocate (RRID:SCR_024418) Copy
https://github.com/adamallo/SimPhy
Software package for simulation of multiple gene families evolving under incomplete lineage sorting, gene duplication and loss, horizontal gene transfer, all three potentially leading to species tree/gene tree discordance and gene conversion. Used for phylogenomic simulation of gene, locus, and species trees.
Proper citation: SimPhy (RRID:SCR_024501) Copy
http://mutationassessor.org/r3/
Web server predicts functional impact of amino-acid substitutions in proteins, such as mutations discovered in cancer or missense polymorphisms. Functional impact is assessed based on evolutionary conservation of affected amino acid in protein homologs., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.
Proper citation: Mutation Assessor (RRID:SCR_024502) Copy
https://github.com/pinellolab/CRISPResso2
Software pipeline designed to enable rapid and intuitive interpretation of genome editing experiments. Used for analysis of deep sequencing data for rapid and intuitive interpretation of genome editing experiments.
Proper citation: CRISPResso2 (RRID:SCR_024503) Copy
https://silebat.github.io/FSK-Lab/openbugs.html
Software for analysing complex statistical models using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods.
Proper citation: OpenBUGS (RRID:SCR_024488) Copy
https://github.com/bzhanglab/AutoRT/
Software tool for peptide retention time prediction using deep learning. Supports peptide retention prediction for tryptic peptides, MHC bound peptides and PTM peptides.
Proper citation: AutoRT (RRID:SCR_024513) Copy
https://www.reading.ac.uk/bioinf/ModFOLD/
Web server for the global and local quality estimation of 3D protein models
Proper citation: ModFOLD (RRID:SCR_024518) Copy
A software program that allows users to visualize and interpret human metabolim and expression profiling data by providing users with a bioinformatics framework. Its features include bulding and analyzing networks of genes and compounds, identifying enriched pathways from expression profiling data, and visualizing changes in metabolite data.
Proper citation: Metscape (RRID:SCR_014687) Copy
http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/software/minc/
A medical imaging data format and an associated set of tools and libraries including a 3 level API for medical image analysis with a particular focus on the needs of research. There are also a number of tools including Registration and Non-Uniformity correction.
Proper citation: MINC (RRID:SCR_002391) Copy
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