Open Calls for Correlative Multimodal Imaging Projects at Euro-BioImaging Nodes


Published September 22, 2023

Within the framework of the COMULISglobe project, we will be awarding a total of 4 grants for access to Euro-BioImaging Nodes, specifically designed to support correlative and multimodal imaging.

Two grants will be awarded to European researchers (including from non-EU countries that are Euro-BioImaging members) accessing services at Euro-BioImaging Nodes. Each grant will provide up to EUR 2000 in support of imaging projects that tackle important research questions using two or more imaging modalities.

Two grants will be awarded for international (non-European) researchers accessing services at Euro-BioImaging Nodes. Each grant will provide up to EUR 3000 in support of imaging projects employing two or more imaging modalities.

Eligible Costs

Travel costs, consumables, instrumentation access costs, or sample mailing fees are eligible costs. 

How to apply

To apply for this funding, please login and complete the full Euro-BioImaging access application and indicate that you are applying for COMULISglobe funding by clicking on the appropriate tickbox in the application form. In your application, specifically highlight the ways in which access to multimodal correlative imaging technologies is particularly essential to your research question.

Deadline for submission of the application: November 1st, 5 pm CEST.

Selection criteria

Applications will be evaluated by experts in correlative imaging after the deadline and selected for funding based on scientific excellence and impact, and how central correlative and multimodal imaging is in achieving the intended outcomes. Diversity among selected projects in terms of research domain, imaging technologies, and location, will be taken into account in the evaluation.

How the funding works

The grants will be delivered as reimbursements to the users and/or to their hosting Institutions after presentation of the related receipts/invoices. Please note: the party receiving the reimbursement is liable for any tax that should be imposed upon receipt of the reimbursement. Users will be provided with more details after award of the grants.

Please contact us at info@eurobioimaging.eu for more information or if you need support for applying for a user access grant.


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