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The main goal of COMULISglobe is to harness the power of multimodal imaging across scales from basic research to clinical diagnostics, facilitate access to these methods, and train a new generation of scientists on the use of multimodal imaging.
Multimodal Imaging integrates the best features of combined techniques and overcomes limitations faced when applying single modalities independently and relies on the joint expertise of biologists, physicists, clinicians, and computer scientists.

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Euro-BioImaging Hub Liaison: Johanna Bischof

COMULISglobe news

September 19, 2024

COMULISglobe and Euro-BioImaging launch new Call for global Correlative Multimodal Imaging Projects

Within the framework of the COMULISglobe project, a new call is launched for access to Euro-BioImaging Nodes, specifically designed to support…

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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…

December 16, 2021

Funding opportunities for multimodal imaging projects

Correlated multimodality imaging (CMI) has huge potential in biological and biomedical research. COMULIS – Correlated Multimodal Imaging in Life Sciences is an EU-funded…

September 10, 2021

Correlated Imaging Series: Nanoscale Mass Spectrometry Multimodal Imaging via AFM Tip-Enhanced Photothermal Desorption

On Friday September 17th at 13:00 CEST, Olga Ovchinnikova, Group Leader at the Multimodal Data Analytics Group of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, delivers…

June 29, 2021

Introducing the Correlative Imaging Series from COMULIS and Euro-BioImaging

We are pleased to announce an exciting new lecture series brought to you by COMULIS and Euro-BioImaging as part of the Virtual Pub.

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