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View of the commercial CARS system at the Biomedical Facility of the University of Helsinki.

January 24, 2023

Fruitful scientific exchange with Euro-BioImaging

David Vondrasek is a biologist at the Institute Of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, part of Euro-BioImaging’s Advanced Light and…

January 5, 2023

Apply now: International Master's Degree Programme in Biomedical Imaging in Turku, Finland

Education is the greatest gift we can give to the next generation, which is why Euro-BioImaging collaborates with a number of dedicated Master’s degree…

October 26, 2022

Successful User Forum on Fighting infectious diseases

On October 6th, Euro-BioImaging ERIC organized its fourth online User Forum. The topic was “Fighting infectious diseases.” The event highlighted the range of infectious…

August 4, 2022

Meeting our Scientific Advisory Board in Finland

We were very happy to meet in person with members of our Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) for the first time from July 25-26 in…

December 9, 2020

The Virtual Pub: NEUBIAS Academy & A new medical imaging facility in Finland

On Friday, December 11th, at 13:00 CET, we welcome:  Anna Klemm, BioImage Analyst at the SciLifeLab BioImage Informatics Facility, on “NEUBIAS Academy: Providing FAIR…

December 4, 2020

Euro-BioImaging ERIC extends a warm welcome to its new Nodes!

We are very pleased to announce that the Euro-BioImaging family is growing! In 2020, we welcome four new Nodes hosted by Austria, Finland, Sweden,…

These are the steps in 3D-(CL)EM workflow at the Finnish Advanced Light Microscopy Node. Red text indicates steps that require user interaction.

June 22, 2020

Remote access to Finnish Advanced Light Microscopy node

Laboratories around the world are in the process of developing new methods to welcome new users in the aftermath of the COVID-19 lockdown. Members…

Finnish Advanced Microscopy Node

May 20, 2020

Some tips about providing virtual microscopy and remote access

The major impact of the coronavirus COVID-19 – including lockdown and quarantine in most parts of Europe – has changed the way scientists work.

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