June 22, 2026
Celebrating one year of successful collaboration around BAND Virtual Desktop!
The BioImage ANalysis Desktop (BAND) is an easy to use, dedicated virtual platform for advanced image analysis. Accessible directly through a standard web…
June 22, 2026
The BioImage ANalysis Desktop (BAND) is an easy to use, dedicated virtual platform for advanced image analysis. Accessible directly through a standard web…
June 10, 2026
Cassava is one of the world’s most important staple crops, providing a primary source of carbohydrates for nearly 500 million people across tropical…
April 29, 2026
A new publication from the Global BioImaging community sheds light on the career paths, recognition, and working conditions of…
April 7, 2026
The canSERV Annual Meeting, held in Brussels from 25–27 March 2026, brought together researchers, service providers, Research Infrastructures, policymakers, and patient representatives to…
February 13, 2026
Bugra Oezdemir, our image data tools specialist from the Euro-BioImaging Bio-Hub team, had the pleasure of co-leading a session at the Data Science…
February 11, 2026
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. And tomorrow. And the day after that. The images below show our…
January 14, 2026
As part of the Euro-BioImaging/EVOLVE job shadowing programme, Virginia Pierini, Service Manager at the EMBL Imaging Centre,…
August 27, 2025
The immune system plays an important role in fighting cancer but can also be a pathway of metastasis – therefore it is very…
July 31, 2025
The Euro-BioImaging EMBL Node is happy to welcome Fátima Silvina Galván, a researcher at the Laboratorio de Microbiología Ultraestructural y Molecular del Centro…
March 24, 2025
Between 20-40% of global food crop production is lost each year due to plant pests and pathogens, highlighting the urgency for scientific research…
November 28, 2024
Susana Guerra is a Professor of Microbiology at the Autonomous University of Madrid Medical School. After working with pox viruses for 24 years,…
June 27, 2024
With support through ISIDORe funding and Euro-BioImaging, Nathan Ribot and Nedal Darif have joined forces to study a rare, never before described phenomena in malaria parasite replication (oocyst development) in the mosquito’s midgut.