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ELMI was created in 2001 to establish a unique communication network between European scientists working in the field of light microscopy and the manufacturers of their equipment.

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Euro BioImaging Image and Video Competition

Euro-BioImaging Image Competition “Research. Captured.” How often do you look at a scientific image or video and think “Wow!”? For the Euro-BioImaging team this happens a lot and we often say that biological and biomedical research produces the most amazing pieces of art! Imaging in…



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2nd NEUBIAS conference, 27 January -2 February 2018, Szeged, Hungary

We have extended the registration deadline to January 10th, 6pm (CET). Dear Colleagues, We are happy to announce that the registration for the 2nd NEUBIAS conference in Szeged, Hungary, 27th of January to 2nd of February 2018 is open. NEUBIAS is a COST Action which brings together life-scientists,…




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Imaging Specialist (part-time), MDC Berlin, Germany

The Advanced Light Microscopy Technology Platform is looking for one Imaging Specialist (part-time) We are offering a part-time position (3 days (24h)/week as “Elternzeitvertretung”) for a highly motivated person who is interested to support users of the advanced light microscopy…




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Director, Vienna BioCenter Core Facilities, Vienna, Austria

The Vienna BioCenter (VBC), is one of the leading multidisciplinary biomedical research centers in Europe and the premier location for Life Sciences in Austria. Its research institutions include the Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA), the Gregor…


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BioImage Analyst, FMI Basel, Switzerland

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) is an international biomedical research center with approximately 350 members. It is affiliated with the University of Basel and supported by the Novartis Research Foundation. We exploit a wide range of technologies to explore molecular…