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GermanBioImaging.org
GermanBioImaging is a network of german microscopists and imaging specialists. It was initiated in 2010 with the aim of fostering interaction and exchange of information within the german bioimaging community.
News
- [2012-02-29] German BioImaging is looking for a Project Manager. Please see the job advertisement for details.
- [2012-02-09] German BioImaging has been granted funding by the DFG within the call „Gerätezentren – Core Facilities“ to further develop and consolidate its Germany-wide network of biological imaging centers (see press release of February 16, 2012).
- [2012-01-19] The German biological and medical imaging communities have submitted a proposal for a distributed and coordinated national infrastructure for advanced imaging technologies to the Federal Ministry of Research and Education.
This application delineates the inclusion of Euro-BioImaging into the German national roadmap for research infrastructures. The planned infrastructure is therefore referred to as German Euro-BioImaging (GEBI).
The project draft including Annex is available from our restricted download area. The password to complete the download can be requested from: Elisa.May at uni-konstanz.de.
- [2011-10-07] From January to July 2012 the large-scale pan-european research infrastructure project Euro-BioImaging conducts a series of proof-of-concept studies and therefore offers FREE access to advanced biological and biomedical imaging facilities across Europe.
The registration for users is open NOW. Please submit your proposal from October 1 to November 15, 2011 at the EURO-BIOIMAGING website.
- [2011-07-15] Results of the national GermanBioImaging survey are available now (PDF)!
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BioImaging Facilities in Germany
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