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Euro-BioImaging Highlights the Value of Research Infrastructures at the FENS 2026 Satellite Symposium hosted by EBRAINS


Published July 15, 2026
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Euro-BioImaging was pleased to participate #FENS2026 Satellite Symposium "Accelerating Your Neuroscience Research through the European Research Infrastructures" organised by EBRAINS, to learn and exchange with EBRAINS nodes and partners of the  European Partnership for Brain Health on how joint efforts can accelerate progress in neuroscience and brain-health research.

The meeting, held in the context of the FENS 2026 Forum, underscored the importance of building a cohesive and interoperable landscape where infrastructures work together to support researchers across Europe.

Representing Euro-BioImaging, Linda Chaabane presented the infrastructure’s mission and services, highlighting how open access to cutting-edge imaging technologies, expert scientific support, and image data management practices can directly support brain-health research. She emphasised Euro-BioImaging’s role in enabling high-quality neuroimaging studies across scales and exceptional technologies with experts supporting excellent research — all essential components for advancing brain science.

A speaker presents a Euro-BioImaging session to an audience, with an EBRAINS banner displayed beside the presentation screen.
Linda Chaabane, Director of the Euro-BioImaging Med Hub, presenting the Euro-BioImaging research infrastructure.

The meeting showcased the strong commitment of European Research Infrastructures to collaborate more closely, ensuring that researchers benefit from complementary services, shared expertise, and coordinated strategic actions. 

Euro-BioImaging welcomes the opportunity to deepen collaboration with EBRAINS and other partners, reinforcing a connected and impactful European ecosystem for neuroscience. This meeting marks an important step toward strengthening the collective support offered to the brain research community and ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of scientific excellence.


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