ISIDORe
Euro-BioImaging is proud to participate in the Horizon Europe funded ISIDORe project, led by ERINHA, that brings together 154 project partners from 32 countries around the world. This project was kicked off in February 2022 and is designed to effectively support research on infectious diseases and increase pandemic preparedness.
ISIDORe provides an excellent opportunity for free of charge access to cutting-edge technology platforms and resources across a wide spectrum ranging from characterization of pathogens to vaccine development.
Within this project, Euro-BioImaging, along with Instruct ERIC, is co-leading Work Package 9, to advise and guide researchers with imaging and structural biology projects, and provide open access to analytical services across multiple research infrastructures together with the partners VetBioNet, EMERGEN and INFRAVEC. In addition, Euro-BioImaging will contribute with other project partners to scientific coordination, FAIR data handling, quality management, training, communication and outreach in ISIDORe, as well as access to service provision for specific objectives (e.g. phenotyping of animal models).
The First ISIDORe Call for user projects opened in June 2022, to support researchers working on SARS-CoV-2, Covid-19 and its variants of concern. For more information on ISIDORe TransNational Access Calls and application guidelines to Euro-BioImaging services, please visit our webpage.
Reference article on the ISIDORe project: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-00669-4
This project received funding from the European Union under Grant Agreement Number 101046133.
ISIDORe News
June 27, 2024
New correlative imaging methods to unlock the secrets of malaria oocyst reproduction in the mosquito midgut
With support through ISIDORe funding and Euro-BioImaging, Nathan Ribot and Nedal Darif have joined forces to study a rare, never before described phenomena in malaria parasite replication (oocyst development) in the mosquito’s midgut.
February 21, 2024
Dissecting the natural history of the Malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in mosquitoes with advanced 3D electron microscopy
Pablo Suárez Cortés is a Postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin (Germany). His work focuses on understanding how Plasmodium falciparum,…
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