Join our Special Edition Virtual Pub: Showcasing Stories & Research from ISIDORe Users
On Friday, June 23, at 13:00 CEST we are organizing a Special Edition Virtual Pub with our ISIDORe users. The session will highlight the researchers' experience, science and preliminary findings in a number of biological or biomedical imaging projects on infectious diseases which are supported by our Euro-Bioimaging Nodes and the ISIDORe project.
Infectious disease research projects
An exciting array of imaging technologies have been deployed to support these scientists, who are studying topics as diverse as the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on cardiovascular systems, infection biology of monkeypox or malaria infection. For each of these researchers, access to the high-end imaging technologies and expertise at Euro-BioImaging Nodes has opened doors and given them new perspectives for advancing their projects and building new collaborations. The scientists will tell about their research projects and share their experience how ISIDORe and Euro-BioImaging support their science on infectious diseases.
Opportunities for funding
In addition, our Euro-BioImahing ERIC project manager in ISIDORe, Arina Rybina, will give an overview about the ongoing ISIDORe TNA Calls delving into multiple opportunities this unique Horizon Europe funded initiative holds to support research on epidemic prone diseases. In addition, Euro-BioImaging Image Data Coordinator, Aastha Mathur, explains how infectious disease imaging datasets can be stored and reused in public repositories, in collaboration with the By-COVID project.
Who should attend
Infectious disease researchers, students, Node staff, industry partners, and imaging enthusiasts are all invited to this community event designed to showcase international research on infectious diseases and stories from the ISIDORe project – while establishing a platform for open discussions, exchange and networking.
Talk titles & speakers
“Free Access to Euro-BioImaging Services through ISIDORe TNA Calls - research on Infectious Diseases” Arina Rybina, Euro-BioImaging
“Multiscale 3D imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infected hearts using phase contrast X-ray tomography" Angelika Svetlove, Max Planck Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences - Göttingen, Germany
“Nanoscale engagement of Sars-CoV-2 Spike protein in membrane lipid rafts” Ranieri Bizzarri, University of Pisa and CNR-Nano, Italy
“Poxvirus-induced extracellular vesicles in infection and cell biology” Moona Huttunen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
“Automatic pipeline for brain autoradiography image analysis” Zuzana Čočková, Charles University - Prague, Czech Republic
"Malaria parasites in the mosquito: Imaging the needle in the haystack" Pablo Suárez Cortés Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology - Berlin, Germany
“Mobilization of image datasets to Open repositories" Aastha Mathur, Euro-BioImaging
Chaired by: Arina Rybina, Euro-BioImaging