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…
The bi-annual EMBO and EMBL Symposium Seeing is Believing is a central event for the microscopy community. Seeing is Believing brings together leading developers of imaging methods and with its focus on “Imaging the Molecular Processes of Life” emphasizes methods to capture the dynamics of life, spanning the whole range from molecular resolution to imaging of whole organisms.
The conference takes place from 5th to 8th October and is entirely virtual this year. The full program with many exciting and inspiring sessions is available here - https://www.embl.org/about/info/course-and-conference-office/events/ees21-10/
Meet Euro-BioImaging and the EMBL Imaging Center
In a conference dedicated to the latest developments in microscopy, Euro-BioImaging is delighted to co-host a session on the provision of “Imaging services” together with the new EMBL Imaging Center.
Join us on Friday, 08.10.2021, at 1.15 pm CEST, for an interactive session where you can learn more about Euro-BioImaging, our services and how we work with technology developers to bring the latest developments in microscopy to the Euro-BioImaging users. This is also your chance to learn all about the EMBL Imaging Center and their service offer and ask all your questions to the Euro-BioImaging and Imaging Center teams.
We look forward to seeing everyone at Seeing is Believing and hope you will join us for the Imaging service session on Friday, October 8th

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…