Research infrastructure
Euro-BioImaging is a European research infrastructure that provides world-class biological and biomedical imaging services to life science researchers across Europe.
About Euro-BioImaging
Euro-BioImaging is a state-of-the-art research infrastructure established in November 2019 to provide world-class biological and biomedical imaging services to life science researchers across Europe.
Euro-BioImaging offers open access to biological and biomedical imaging technologies, training and data services across 41 Nodes, comprised of 237 facilities, in 18 countries and the EMBL.
Its primary objective is to enable groundbreaking research and drive technological advancements that will significantly influence the future of imaging. Euro-BioImaging is crucial in promoting Open Science and contributing to scientific excellence by providing cutting-edge imaging services. For researchers, innovators, industry partners, and European stakeholders in life sciences, biomedicine, and beyond, Euro-BioImaging offers unparalleled access to an extensive array of cutting-edge imaging technologies, expertise, dedicated training programs, data services, innovation support, and industrial collaboration across Europe. Euro-BioImaging provides a centralized, coordinated infrastructure that significantly enhances research capabilities, supports innovation, accelerates scientific discovery, and builds proficiency in imaging technologies and sophisticated data management. Importantly, Euro-BioImaging boosts community networking, expert training, dynamic industry collaboration, and strategic stakeholder engagement.
Through Euro-BioImaging, life scientists can access state-of-the-art imaging instruments, expertise, training opportunities and data management services. All scientists, regardless of their affiliation, area of expertise or field of activity, can benefit from these pan-European open-access services, which are provided with high-quality standards by leading imaging centres.
Euro-BioImaging was awarded landmark status by ESFRI in 2018 and was established as an ERIC at the end of 2019.