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July 2022
Frontiers in Bioimaging 2022
Frontiers in Bioimaging 2022 will focus on the latest developments in optical and electron microscopy as well as image analysis. Sessions will cover novel technical developments and applications of these microscopy-based approaches to key cell and molecular biology questions with an overarching aim to bring insights on how they participate in our understanding of human health and disease. We aim to provide an environment where early-careers and established researchers can meet and engage with a broad range of imaging approaches and…
Find out more »August 2022
MSc degree programme in Biomedical Imaging
Master\'s Degree in Biomedical Imaging is a two-year program in pre-clinical research, during which you can specialize in microscopy, medical imaging, bioimage informatics, nano/material sciences or instrumentation. The graduates of the program have been continuing as doctoral candidates, experts in core facilities, work in industry or administrative tasks.Persons eligible for master’s degree should have completed a bachelor’s degree by July 2021. Areas suitable for the degree include life sciences, medicine, chemistry, physics or technical sciences. Everyone’s background is evaluated individually. The programme is jointly administered by the universities in Turku; University of…
Find out more »Bridging Nordic Microscopy Infrastructures 1st meeting – Iceland 17-19th August 2022.
The Bridging Nordic Microscopy Infrastructures 1st meeting will be held in Iceland in August at the University of Iceland. Confirmed invited speakers include Marcus Sauer (Super resolution, Würzburg University), Carolina Wählby (Image Analysis, Uppsala University) and Yannick Schwab (CLEM EMBL). Registration and program coming soon at www.BNMI.eu
Find out more »Cross-Institutional Bioimaging PhD Course – fall 2022
Level: PhD course Time: August 29th to November 14th, 2022 Locations: Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus, Kgs. Lyngby Language: English Number of contact hours: 80 Capacity limits: 20 Flyer_Cross-uni-course 2022 Course description The Cross Institutional Bioimaging Ph.D. course will be given by a series of lecturers who are experts within each their field of bioimaging. The course will take place at different Danish research institutions in order to expose the students to different research groups, researchers and experimental research facilities. The…
Find out more »September 2022
LINXS Science Day – Imaging and Dynamics
Welcome to the LINXS Science Day which will focus on the results and impact of our two legacy themes, Imaging and Dynamics, as well as give you much insight on future developments not least at MAX IV and ESS. When: Sept 28, 14:00 - Sept 29, 13:30 Where: at LINXS (5th floor, Sheelevägen 19, Lund), with digital possibility (Zoom) Registration deadline: September 22, at 12:00 Programme Agenda Wed, 28 September 2022 14.00 – 14.10 Welcome - Trevor Forsyth, LINXS Director…
Find out more »October 2022
Stakeholder meeting: Digital platforms – Aarhus and online
In March we met in Copenhagen to identify the core challenges in microscopy image analysis. One challenge identified was the development of suitable digital platforms, therefore, on Friday October 28, 14.15-17.00, In INCUBA Store Auditorium (5510-103), Åbogade 15, 8200 Aarhus N and online we invite everybody to an open meeting on digital platforms to support image analysis for biological research. At the meeting Associate Professor Stefan Klein from the Medical Image Analysis, Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Erasmus MC,…
Find out more »November 2022
Online seminar with EURO-BIOIMAGING about possibilities and options providing by EU collaboration in bioimaging
EU collaboration through Euro-Bioimaging - please click the image for registration EU bioimaging Nov3 2022
Find out more »PhD Course – Quantitative 3D Imaging | Danish Diabetes Academy
The aim of the course is to introduce the use of 3D confocal and light sheet imaging to answer basic and pre-clinical research questions in a quantitative manner, and teach tools for quantitative imaging analysis. The course includes lectures, inspirational talks and demo workshops in microscopy and image analysis. The format includes 4 days on-campus teaching and workshops and a post-course assignment and online presentation seminar. You are expected to read provided material, complete an image analysis tutorial and prepare…
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