Fast Track for COVID-19 research projects


Published May 29, 2020
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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 virus. 

Among others, imaging technologies:

  • Contribute to an in-depth understanding of the molecular processes of infection
  • Support the development of therapeutics
  • Confirm diagnosis and help monitor patients in the clinic

Euro-BioImaging is currently processing proposals related to COVID-19 research under Fast Track conditions.  If you need access to biological or biomedical imaging technologies to support your work, please login and submit your proposal or contact us if you need advice on how imaging technologies could enhance your results. All proposals will have high priority and will be forwarded directly to the Nodes.


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