February 3, 2026
How Euro-BioImaging tools support FAIR data upload to BioImage Archive
There’s a new marine sample dataset on the BioImage Archive, thanks to Tina Wiegand and her colleagues, part…
This week, the AI4LIFE Project kicks off! We are pleased to host 25+ participants hailing from 10 different institutions – our project partners - at EMBL Heidelberg. For the next two days, we have AI/ML researchers and developers of popular open source image analysis tools gathered around the table alongside providers of European-scale storage and compute services, and representatives of diverse European Life Sciences Research Infrastructures. We will get to know each other, discuss the next steps in the project and even participate in a technical workshop.
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February 3, 2026
There’s a new marine sample dataset on the BioImage Archive, thanks to Tina Wiegand and her colleagues, part…
February 3, 2026
Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers worldwide, and HER2-positive tumours — characterised by overexpression of the HER2 receptor — are known…
January 30, 2026
Today’s the last chance to apply for the Euro-BioImaging Scientific Ambassador programme 2026-2027. Three of our current Scientific Ambassadors explain why being part of…