Published February 24, 2026 | Version v1
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A brief introduction to the use of containers for reproducible image analysis

  • 1. ROR icon The Francis Crick Institute

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Reproducibility of scientific data analysis is critical, but can be particularly challenging with computational analysis using cutting-edge open-source tools. Installation issues are often encountered, preventing end-users from accessing potentially useful tools for their analysis. 

One possible route to improving accessibility and reproducibility of analysis pipelines is the use of so-called “container” systems, such as Docker, Singularity and Apptainer. This introduction aims to demystify what containers are, why they’re useful, and how to use them. While using containers is not a silver bullet to solve all problems, it is a useful addition to a scientist’s toolkit that can assist in the sharing and use of robust analysis software.

A talk in the CCP-volume EM "Show and Tell" series (https://www.ccp-volumeem.ac.uk/showandtell)

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2026-02-24