February 9, 2026
Meet Irma Mahmutovic Persson - In Vivo Imaging Specialist at LBIC
In this edition of our Meet the Nodes interview series, we introduce Irma Mahmutovic Persson, staff researcher at the Lund BioImaging Centre (LBIC),…
We are happy to announce that showcasing of Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging is now launched. Used in biomedical research at both preclinical and clinical level, Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging provides real-time determination of the microcirculation in the whole examination area, combining high resolution with high speed, and finds application in the assessment of dermatological disorders and cerebral blood flow monitoring in animal models.
The Euro-Bioimaging Nodes are invited to participate in a showcase to make this technology available in open access.
To support the imaging community and its associated high-quality research, Euro-BioImaging must remain at the technological forefront. Thus, a workflow has been established, to ensure that new technologies are continuously integrated by the community into the Euro-BioImaging portfolio.
Showcasing is the first step in this workflow. It is aimed at demonstrating:
a) User need and relevance for the scientific community (through e.g. documentation by technology hosts on successful external user access to this technology; submitted letters of interest from users; relevant research publications associated with this technology in general, etc.)
b) An operational access model for external users to this technology (through documentation of access model by technology hosts).
A showcase can be conducted by any technology developer/provider or imaging facility at a public research institution/university in Europe, which is offering the new technology and hosts external users to apply this technology in their research. For more information please visit this page.
If you wish to showcase Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging, please let us know by sending an email at info@eurobioimaging.eu . We’ll be happy to support you with the process!

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