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Global BioImaging is partnering with Canada BioImaging to support Montreal Light Microscopy Course (MLMC) Fundamentals - Train the Trainer course in Canada

Five-day course, Montreal Light Microscopy Course (MLMC) Fundamentals - Train the Trainer, is jointly organzied by Global BioImaging, Canada ...

Women In Science Day is a United Nations initiative to bridge the International Community and women in science by linking their knowledge and expertise to the 17 sustainable development global goals. Each year, an event is organised on or around February 11 in order to bring the global commun...

Global BioImaging is organizing a hackathon to advance deep learning image analysis

Global BioImaging has paired with Human Technopole, a research institute in Milan, Italy to organize a five-day hakathon to advance deep learning aspect of image analysis. The event will take place at Human Technop...

Global BioImaging, an international open network of imaging infrastructures and communities, has prepared a survey to assess the training needs of imaging scientists.

This anonymous survey aims to gather information pertaining to the training needs of core facility imaging scientists including i...

Director of Advanced Bioimaging Support, an imaging network in Japan, visits Global BioImaging headquarters at EMBL.

Naoto Ueno, the director of Advanced Bioimaging Support (ABiS), an imaging network in Japan that provides support for utilizing imaging techniques in life sciences including light...

The workshop organized by Global BioImaging together with Network of European BioImage Analysts (NEUBIAS) at European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) focusing on developing community standards for bioimage analysis has finished.

Bioimage analysis trainers representing 8 countries joined...

The Exchange of Experience VII was selected as a satellite event at the International Conference on research infrastructures ICRI 2022 (in Brno, Czech Republic), increasing the event visibility and further promoting an opportunity to discuss Imaging and Sustainable Development Goals.

A few wee...