Image life, discover the future

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.

Gateway to European biological and biomedical imaging

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 you image across the scales at one of our 35 Nodes, located in 18 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.

Current activities

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2024-04-26

Thanks to the initiative of our Scientific Ambassador, Dr. Beata Siemiątkowska, Postdoc at the Nencki Institute, we are pleased to share a new video series featuring the Laboratory of Imaging Tissue Structure and Function at the Nencki Institute of ...

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2024-04-25

The EUropean Federation for CAncer IMages (EUCAIM) project is launching an open call for new beneficiaries to join its consortium. The call aims to onboard new cancer image data holders to increase the geographic dimensions, data modalities or cancer...

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2024-04-18

We are delighted to meet with the Euro-BioImaging community this week in beautiful Torino, Italy. The All-Hand’s Nodes meeting happens once a year, and the goal is to bring together scientists from the Euro-BioImaging Nodes to meet each other, enco...

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2024-04-12

On May 10, Euro-BioImaging will kick off the Cancer Metabolism Series in collaboration with the International Society of Cancer Metabolism (ISCaM). This series of lectures will take place once a month during the Virtual Pub, bringing together speaker...

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2024-04-11

On Wednesday, April 10, Euro-BioImaging rolled out the European Union-funded EVOLVE project in an online kick-off meeting. The EVOLVE project aims to significantly strengthen Euro-BioImaging to reach the next level of excellence as a pan-European org...

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2024-09-30 to 2024-10-02

The annual Czech-BioImaging conference "Imaging Principles of Life 2024", scheduled to take place from September 30th to October 2nd, 2024, in Hustopeče (Moravian region), Czechia. The conference presents a nice opportunity to network, have a chat w...

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2024-06-11 to 2024-06-14

It is our pleasure to invite you to the next European Joint Theory/Experiment Meeting on Membranes (EJTEMM) to be organized in the nice Hungarian city of Debrecen between June 12-14, 2024, in collaboration with our Cellu...

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2024-09-16 to 2024-09-27

Light microscopy and biomedical imaging communities use imaging to answer complex research questions in health and disease. However, these two communities have been traditionally isolated from each other leading to potential loss in collaborative opp...

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2024-06-12 to 2024-06-14

If you are interested in microscopy and would like to acquire images in high resolution to describe and reveal structures behind the limit of the resolution, do not miss the practical course on "Super-resolution in Light Microscopy" taking place...

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