Euro-BioImaging’s All Hands Nodes Meeting in April 2023


Published February 2, 2023

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 imaging approaches with an iNEXT-Discovery session. There will be plenty of opportunities for discussion and networking, including on funding and finance models, Image Data Analysis and splinter sessions on technical topics.

The Nodes meeting will be followed directly by a 1.5-day workshop on "BioImaging and the European Open Science Cloud" on Wednesday, April 19th to Thursday, April 20th - a joint event with the Euro-BioImaging Industry Board and the EOSC-Life community to exchange on image data management and image analysis tools, workflows, and data resources.

Full program: iNext Discovery satellite session and Nodes meeting

Full program: BioImaging and European Open Science Cloud

It is possible to register to attend these events online. If you are a staff member at a Euro-BioImaging Node and would like to attend virtually, please contact us at info@eurobioimaging.eu.


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