Special Edition Virtual Pub: Multiscale Imaging in the Neurosciences
We are delighted to share the program for our Special Edition Virtual Pub “Multiscale Imaging in the Neurosciences,” organized in collaboration with EBRAINS. This event is the second of a series of webinars designed to provide an overview of the services available at Euro-BioImaging ERIC and EBRAINS, complementary research infrastructures offering services to neuroscientists, namely advanced imaging technologies for neuroscience, and data and knowledge services for neuroimaging and neuroscience research.
In this series, we will explore the potential areas of collaboration, leverage each other's expertise and resources to create more comprehensive solutions for research challenges and advanced services, ultimately driving scientific progress and innovation on brain science in Europe and beyond.
This Special Edition Virtual Pub event highlights the expertise of selected Euro-BioImaging Nodes in the Neuroscience domain. Registration is free and open to all as part of our Virtual Pub series. Please join us!
Time |
Title |
Speaker |
13:00-13:05 |
Welcome & Introduction | |
13:05-13:20 |
General introduction of the EBRAINS Data and Knowledge services |
Prof. Jan Bjaalie, Dean of Research & Innovation at Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Leader of EBRAINS Data services |
13:20-13:35 |
General introduction of Euro-BioImaging ERIC |
Linda Chaabane, Euro-BioImaging Med-Hub Director |
13:35-13:50 | Introduction of Human Neuroimaging at Brno Euro-BioImaging Node |
Michal Mikal, Advanced Light and Medical Imaging Node, Brno |
13.50-14:05 |
Rosa Maria Moresco, Multimodal Molecular Imaging Italian Node | |
14:05-14:20 |
Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez, Swedish National Microscopy Infrastructure Node | |
14:20-14:35 | Super-resolution imaging inside brain slices with lattice light-sheet microscopy |
Mathieu Ducros, France BioImaging |
14:35-14:50 |
Chao Sun, Danish BioImaging | |
14:50-15:00 |
Wrap-Up and Conclusion |
About Euro-BioImaging ERIC
Euro-BioImaging is a research infrastructure that offers open access to imaging technologies, training and data services in biological and biomedical imaging. Euro-BioImaging consists of imaging facilities, called Nodes, that have opened their doors to all life science researchers.
Euro-BioImaging’s mission is to provide you with imaging services that bridge biological and biomedical imaging and facilitate innovative and world-class research. Whatever the scale of your imaging, Euro-BioImaging will give you the tools and support to explore and answer your research questions.
Access to imaging technologies: We offer access to a range of imaging technologies to allow image across the scales at one of our 35 Nodes (175 imaging facilities), located in 16 countries and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL.
Expert training and support: Each Node is staffed with personnel who can provide the support required to maximise the output of your research project. Guidance is available for all aspects of the imaging pipeline, from study design to image capture. In addition, we provide access to training courses for all different levels of expertise.
Image data management: We help you store and disseminate your data and extract meaningful conclusions from your imaging data.
More information: info@eurobioimaging.eu
About EBRAINS Data & Knowledge Services
EBRAINS Data and Knowledge services facilitate neuroscience research and discovery by providing online solutions to facilitate sharing of and access to research data, computational models, and software. These services revolve around an expert-driven Knowledge Graph which combines metadata ingestion pipelines, human-user input, and multiple quality assurance processes to help contributors and users by ensuring data consistency and quality.
The data and knowledge services offered by the provide a secure, transparent, and sustainable data management ecosystem that enables scientists to access, analyze, and integrate data from different sources, enabling them to conduct innovative research. These services support the integration of data from different modalities and sources, enabling researchers to identify new insights into brain structure and function.
The Knowledge provides a flexible, scalable, and interoperable semantic infrastructure for data and knowledge management. It’s a powerful tool for data integration and discovery.
Overall, the platform also provides researchers with secure and sustainable data management solutions, ensuring that data is shared ethically and responsibly.
More information: https://ebrains.eu/
Contact EBRAINS: info@ebrains.eu