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June 27, 2024

Discover Cutting-Edge Imaging and Advanced Training at the Erasmus Optical Imaging Centre!

After Euro-BioImaging’s participation at the EACR 2024 in Rotterdam, Dr. Daniela Aviles, Scientific Project Manager at the Bio-Hub, visited the Erasmus…

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November 6, 2023

Funding opportunity for global access to Euro-BioImaging Nodes for Correlative Multimodal Imaging

Within the framework of the COMULISglobe project, we will be awarding grants to researchers from outside of Europe to access…

Poster for the Multiscale Imaging in Neuroscience event with EBRAINS

October 25, 2023

Synaptic Machinery for Protein Homeostasis

Our next Special Edition Virtual Pub, “Multiscale Imaging in the Neurosciences,” organized in collaboration with EBRAINS, will take place on Friday, October 27. At…

Poster for the Multiscale Imaging in Neuroscience event with EBRAINS

October 25, 2023

Introduction of human neuroimaging in Euro-BioImaging’s Brno Node

Our next Special Edition Virtual Pub, “Multiscale Imaging in the Neurosciences,” organized in collaboration with EBRAINS, will take place on Friday, October 27. At…

Poster for the Multiscale Imaging in Neuroscience event with EBRAINS

October 25, 2023

Correlative Multimodal Imaging of Brain Tissue

Our next Special Edition Virtual Pub, “Multiscale Imaging in the Neurosciences,” organized in collaboration with EBRAINS, will take place on Friday, October 27. At…

Poster for the Multiscale Imaging in Neuroscience event with EBRAINS

October 25, 2023

In vivo molecular imaging applied to preclinical models of neurodegenerative disorders and brain cancer

Our next Special Edition Virtual Pub, “Multiscale Imaging in the Neurosciences,” organized in collaboration with EBRAINS, will take place on Friday, October 27. At…

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September 22, 2023

Open Calls for Correlative Multimodal Imaging Projects at Euro-BioImaging Nodes

Within the framework of the COMULISglobe project, we will be awarding a total of 4 grants for access to Euro-BioImaging…

Figure 1: Hierarchical scanning of entire monkey hearts. A) a heart before serial ethanol dehydration. B) stabilized heart prepared for scanning. C) transverse cut in the overview (67 µm pixel) scan. D) ‘zoomed in’ stitched plane (8 µm pixel) in the area of interest, demonstrating condensed myocardial band (#) and a coronary vessel (*). D) Single view of ‘zoomed in’ scan (2 µm pixel)

June 19, 2023

Multiscale multimodal 3D analysis of cardiovascular alterations/ structural features in a rhesus macaque monkey model for COVID-19

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest health crisis of the 21th century. Due to the extremely high number of infections, it is of…

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June 12, 2023

Funding for Correlated Multimodal Imaging projects from COMULISglobe

COMULISglobe, a CZI-funded project, aims at consolidating and extending a collaborative and innovative network that promotes MultiModal Imaging and analysis across scales (MMI) from…

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March 28, 2023

WORLD OF IMAGING - Euro-BioImaging visits the Danish BioImaging Node

Euro-BioImaging is delighted to share some stories from our fantastic Nodes. First on the long list is the Danish BioImaging Node (DBI). Euro-BioImaging visited…

October 24, 2022

Correlated Imaging Series: Multimodal imaging of human retina pathology

On Friday, October 28th at 13:00 CEST, Kevin L. Schey, PhD, Department of Biochemistry, Vanderbilt University, delivers a lecture on “Multimodal imaging of human retina…

January 20, 2022

Multimodal imaging offer from Austrian BioImaging

Correlated multimodality imaging (CMI) projects give scientists a truly holistic picture of a sample – but they require more coordination and more intense collaboration…