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March 8, 2022

ISIDORe Project – Euro-BioImaging contributes to Europe’s pandemic preparedness

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…

October 25, 2021

Euro-BioImaging is excited to be a part of the BY-COVID project!

On October 13, Euro-BioImaging representatives participated in the BeYond-COVID (BY-COVID) kick-off meeting, marking the start of a new EU-project for pandemic preparedness. BY-COVID…

August 4, 2021

New Horizon Europe projects will expand research on COVID-19 and other infectious disease

The European Commission announced last week that 11 new projects worth €120 million have been shortlisted by Horizon Europe, to enable urgently needed…

Photo of a lamella prepared for the study (A), a reconstructed slice of the entire tissue specimen at a resolution of 100 µm (B) and the outcomes of three local area scans performed in three selected areas (C-E) with a resolution of 5 µm

July 21, 2021

How imaging technologies contribute to understanding viruses

Euro-BioImaging offers an ever-expanding portfolio of cutting-edge imaging technologies and expertise that covers a range of applications in the life sciences – including in…

November 24, 2020

The Virtual Pub: Understanding the SARS-COV-2 replication cycle in human cells

Our next Virtual Pub will be held on Friday, November 27th at 1 PM CET. Dr. Yannick Schwab of EMBL will share the results…

Left: 3D rendering of organelles visualised by TEM tomography. Multiple tomograms are accessible via an online browser. Credit: Giulia Mizzon, Electron Microscopy Core Facility EMBL. Right: FIB-SEM imaging reveals in 3D the ultrastructure of an entire infected cell. Credit: Julian Hennies, Schwab team, EMBL. 

November 24, 2020

Euro-BioImaging’s EMBL Node contributes to understanding SARS-CoV-2 replication cycle in human cells

Understanding virus replication is a key part of any therapeutic strategy to combat COVID-19. Without this crucial piece of the puzzle, it is hard…

July 23, 2020

How high-throughput microscopy can contribute to COVID-19 diagnosis

Biological and biomedical imaging technologies are essential for addressing many research questions related to Covid-19 and for diagnosis. A recent study conducted by the Heidelberg University…

July 22, 2020

Fast Track access to biological and biomedical imaging technologies for COVID-19 research projects

In the battle against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, imaging technologies play a crucial role. From cellular biology to diagnostics and disease management, imaging techniques are…

July 8, 2020

CT Imaging and Artificial Intelligence: United for COVID-19 prognostics

The new coronavirus is highly contagious. However, despite the wide spread of the virus and its ability to bring entire healthcare systems to their…

June 3, 2020

Imaging techniques and COVID19 diagnosis

During the COVID-19 pandemic, computed tomography (CT) is the imaging method of choice to diagnose and monitor patients with COVID-19 because of its resolution,…

May 29, 2020

Fast Track for COVID-19 research projects

From fundamental research on the molecular level to medical applications and diagnostics, imaging technologies provide crucial insight into the basic biology of the COVID-19…

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May 27, 2020

Imaging technologies used to understand COVID-19 infection

Euro-BioImaging’s French Node in Bordeaux is contributing to an important study led by the University of Bordeaux to understand COVID-19 infection and inflammatory response…

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