Imaging 4 All – 2nd Call for Applications


Published May 16, 2025

Global BioImaging (GBI) has launched the second open call for the Imaging 4 All (i4A) – a funding programme that supports researchers and imaging facility professionals based in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). 

Through i4A, applicants can receive fully funded support to visit imaging facilities and laboratories worldwide to conduct experiments and/or develop imaging-related skills. The funding covers travel and accommodation costs, facility access and service fees, and project-related consumables. 

All Euro-BioImaging Node facilities are eligible to host Imaging 4 All grantees, so please help us spread the word about this opportunity by reaching out to your LMIC collaborators.

If you are a researcher working in a LMIC country and wish to carry out an imaging experiment at a Euro-BioImaging facility, or attend a training course or skill development visit, this is a great opportunity to get funding to do so.

​​⏳ Application deadline: August 15

🔗 More information: www.globalbioimaging.org/i4a

📩 Questions and application support: i4a_support@embl.de

📖 Discover the outcome of the 1st Open Call - Read more


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