April 29, 2026
New global study highlights career challenges and opportunities for imaging scientists
A new publication from the Global BioImaging community sheds light on the career paths, recognition, and working conditions of imaging…
Tobias Kletter is a PhD-student in the Reber lab at Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany. His research in the area of cell biology focuses on how mitotic spindles are adapted during cell differentiation. When some of his new experiments required automated microscopy techniques, together with his PI, Simone Reber, he applied to access the technology and expertise at the Euro-BioImaging Node at EMBL via the iNEXT open call. They found the application process to be straightforward and received positive feedback within 4 weeks of submitting the application.
Tobias has accessed the Node several times over the 12 months and has been impressed with the professional and helpful support he has received with each visit. He commented "Every time I visit the facility I learn something new and gain extra expertise. It’s been a great experience and has really helped my research. I would definitely recommend Euro-Biomaging to others".

April 29, 2026
A new publication from the Global BioImaging community sheds light on the career paths, recognition, and working conditions of imaging…
April 28, 2026
AgroServ is a transdisciplinary initiative supported by the European Union through the Horizon Europe program and will continue until 2027. It supports the research…
April 28, 2026
Since 2024, the EVOLVE project has been empowering Node staff to attend specialized training courses and workshops hosted by fellow Nodes and leading external…