Date: 2023-07-23 to 2023-07-28
Event description Montreal Light Microscopy Course (MLMC) Fundamentals - Train the Trainer course is jointly organized by Global BioImaging, Canada BioImaging, the bioimaging network in Canada, and BioImaging North America. This course is designed in the format of "train the trainers" and is aimed at imaging scientists who plan to run courses on fundamental topics in light microscopy for their own imaging communities. It is not a microscopy course but a course to train imaging scientists how t...
Date: 2023-07-02 to 2023-07-07
Event description This course is jointly organzied by Global BioImaging (GBI) and Advanced Bioimaging Support (ABiS), an imaging infrastructure in Japan. The course will feature an overarching topic of image data including image analysis, data management and image data repositories. During 3-5 July, the course will kick-off at the National Institute for Basic Biology in Okazaki, Japan and will feature the following: an image analysis component, both theoretical and practi...
Date: 2023-06-19 to 2023-06-23
On behalf of our Advanced Light and Electron Microscopy Prague Node, we are pleased to announce the 27th Wilhelm Bernhard Workshop on the Cell Nucleus (WBW) on 19-23 June, 2023. The Workshop will be held at the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic.AboutThe purpose of the 5-day workshop is to create a multidisciplinary meeting representing various research approaches most used in studies on the cell nucleus structure, functions, and relat...
Date: 2023-06-08 to 2023-06-15
During this two-part event, organised by the University of Torino in collaboration with the Euro-BioImaging Med-Hub, participants will explore various topics including the visualization of large datasets, management, and sharing of data and metadata, utilization of image processing tools, and data repositories. The webinar will provide an overview of XNAT platform, which is one of the most popular open-source software platforms for imaging research. The second topic of the webinar will be XNAT ...
Date: 2023-06-05 to 2023-06-09
The 22nd International European Light Microscopy Initiative Meeting will be held in June 6-9 2023, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, exactly 300 years after the Dutch microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek performed his last microscopy observations. Registration Please register at https://elmi2023.eu/ Sessions There will be sessions on Functional imaging, New technologies, Data management end analysis, Intravital & light sheet microscopy, CLEM and High content imaging. Invited speakers are alre...
Date: 2023-05-08 to 2023-05-12
The 5th NEUBIAS Conference brings together the BioImage Analysis Community into a multi-faceted event, offering the 2nd edition of the Defragmentation Training School for selected trainees, followed by a 2-days Open Symposium dedicated to recent scientific developments and open tools in BioImage Analysis. All members of academia and industry are welcome, but participants will be accepted only until all spots are filled.Training School and Symposium are hosted b...
Date: 2023-04-18 to 2023-04-20
On behalf of our MMMI Italian Node and the Scientific and Local Organizing Committees, we are pleased to announce the first Workshop on “Emerging Trends in Molecular Imaging” (flyer below) co-organized with the Italian Discussion Group on Magnetic Resonance (GIDRM). The workshop intends to provide the attendants with the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of emerging technologies/methodologies in the field of molecular imaging. The scientific program will be organized in six sessions ...
Date: 2023-04-17 to 2023-04-19
We are pleased to announce that our first in-person All Hands Nodes Meeting since Euro-BioImaging ERIC operations began in 2019 will be held at EMBL, Heidelberg, from Monday, April 17th to Wednesday, April 19th, 2023. The agenda is packed with fantastic opportunities to get to know more about the Euro-BioImaging family with presentations and poster sessions from Nodes, as well as a keynote talk and presentations from partner organisations. The first day is dedicated to Correlative and Multimodal...
Date: 2023-03-20 to 2023-03-24
14th edition 20-24 March 2023 | 9:30h to 18:30h | i3S, Porto i3S, part of our Portuguese Platform of BioImaging Node is organizing the 14th edition of the Course on Optical Microscopy Imaging for Biosciences. This course offers the participants a comprehensive light microscopy course that explores the fundamentals and introduces the state-of-art of advanced fluorescence microscopy techniques. The course will flow from sample preparation to quantitative image analysis. It will include theo...
Date: 2023-03-14 to 2023-03-17
We look forward to the European Molecular Imaging Meeting in Salzburg, Austria, from March 14 to 17, 2023. We will have a dedicated Euro-BioImaging booth in the exhibition area and we are organizing a session entitled "Getting the most out of your imaging data". The Euro-BioImaging Industry Board Coordinator will also be present. If you are attending EMIM 2023, we invite you to stop by our booth or join us at our session about imaging data. The full program of our session is below: “Get...
Date: 2023-02-24 to 2023-03-24
CICSUBI - Health Sciences Research Centre, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã (Portugal), part for our PPBI Node, is organizing its 2nd Advanced Course on Fluorescence Microsocpy & Image Analysis in a hybrid format, every Friday, from February 24-March 24, 2023. This course features online theoretical lectures and on-site hands-on sessions with excellent instructors from our PPBI Node. For more information: https://cics-ubi-microscopy.webnode.pt/l/2nd-advanced-course-on-fluorescence-micros...
Date: 2023-01-30 to 2023-02-17
From January 30-February 17, the Live Cell Imaging core facility at KI will run its yearly microscopy course: Improve your imaging skills – from sample preparation to image analysis. All the course lectures will be broadcasted live on Zoom, free of charge and there is no need to register. On this page, you can find the course schedule (public activities are in blue) and the Zoom link to join. The aim for this course is to improve the microscopy skills of students and researchers who have al...
Date: 2023-01-23 to 2023-01-27
Our van Leeuwenhoek Centre for Advanced Microscopy - Functional Imaging Flagship Node Amsterdam, at Amsterdam University (UvA), is offering a course called “Basics in fluorescence microscopy” from January 24-27th, 2023. This is a 4-days basic microscopy course for graduate students, postdocs and lab technicians in biology, biophysics and (bio)medicine. It provides detailed knowledge of the working principles of confocal and widefield fluorescence imaging, with special emphasis on ...
Date: 2022-11-13 to 2022-11-16
IMCF, part of our Advanced Light and Electron Microscopy Prague Node is organizing a hands-on training on selected time-resolved experimental techniques and data analysis, commonly called Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM).The course focuses on explaining the principles of nano-second time-resolved fluorescence detection, on demonstration of different hardware realizations, on trying various applications of FLIM in biological imaging and on testing of several ways of FLIM data analy...
Date: 2022-10-09 to 2022-10-14
IMCF, part of our Advanced Light and Electron Microscopy Node in Prague, is organizing a hands-on training on selected single-molecule experimental techniques and data analysis, belonging to group of methods known as quantitative bio-imaging. The list of microscopy techniques covered by SMMM course: Optical tweezers TIRF Single particle tracking (1D and 2D) DNA-PAINT Point FCS (including its variants: FCCS and FLCS) STED-FCS Line-scanning FCS Imaging FCS Tra...
Date: 2022-09-23 to 2022-10-21
We are pleased to announce a very exciting upcoming training course from NEUBIAS and EOSC-Life - featuring multiple trainers from the Euro-BioImaging family. This course, entitled "Defragmentation: bringing BioImage Analysts to the cloud!" will focus on workflow-based image analysis and new integrated methods for cloud computing applied to life sciences. Here’s a brief overview of the program: • Introduction to BioImage Analysis (BIA) and FAIR princip...
Date: 2022-09-06 to 2022-09-07
The Division of Anatomy of Vienna, together with the Medical Imaging Cluster (MIC) of the Medical University of Vienna and the Austrian BioImaging/CMI, our Node in Austria, will host an international, hands-on Tutorial and networking meeting on HREM imaging.HREM is a section-based technique for generating digital 3D volume data of a wide range of biological samples and a key technology for phenotyping embryos of genetically engineered mouse lines. The workshop will briefly introduce HREM and its...
Date: 2022-08-28 to 2022-08-31
The ICHC creates a venue for established scientists and junior scientists to present their latest research to the wider community, but importantly make space for brainstorming, networking and making vital connections that can lead to new initiatives, papers and funding. The following speakers confirmed their presence: Stefan Hell, Nobel Prize laureate, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany Alev Erisir, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia, USA Toyoshi Fujim...
Date: 2022-07-04 to 2022-07-15
EMBL’s Lautenschlaeger Summer School is back after a 2-year hiatus! The programme will introduce students with non-biology background to the dynamic interdisciplinary world of current biology research. It is specifically designed for Bachelor and Master students from Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science searching for a graduate-level program (e.g. Master or PhD). The program’s aim is to provide insightful and hands-on experience in current biology methods, such ...
Date: 2022-06-26 to 2022-06-30
The microscopy world is invisible to our eyes, but it is an invaluable tool in the medical and biological fields. In this course fromCICS-UBI, Covilhã (Portugal), part of Portuguese Platfrom for BioImaging (PPBI) Node, learn about fluorescence microscopy - the most rapidly expanding microscopy technique that allows the visualization and identification of small molecules and sub-microscopic cellular components with high specificity from tissues or organs to a single cell. This course will provi...