BioImaging-GR aims to create a strongly interlinked and geographically distributed infrastructure for general-access, high-end biological imaging providing a range of imaging methods to scientists, SMEs and enterprises in Greece and neighboring countries. It includes 21 partner Research Institutes and University Departments interlinked via a central coordinating Hub (FORTH), serving as a single point of entry to the national infrastructure, and distributed partner Nodes that provide access to state-of-the-art instrumentation and services. Finally, BioImaging-GR is within the framework of Euro-BioImaging, the associated pan-European ESFRI Research Infrastructure (www.eurobioimaging.eu).
BioImaging-GR, is pursuing the following goals:
Dissemination activities within BIOIMAGING-GR
Networking activities within BIOIMAGING-GR
BRFAA’s role is to provide nationwide access to:
The benefits for BRFAA will not only be limited to the upgrade of its infrastructure (confocals, data servers, computers) and the installation of new microscopy techniques to improve offered services. It will acquire new expertise, relevant to biomedical imaging, through new recruitment and the training of resident personnel to the new instrumentation and the instrumentation of the collaborating partners within the RI via dedicated collaborating funding. Furthermore, BRFAA will establish collaborations with the corresponding European RI, Euro-Bioimaging. By modernizing its infrastructure and acquiring or generating the necessary expertise, BRFAA can maintain a competitive position in the field of Biomedical research.
One day workshop, organised by Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR) on micro-Tomography.
For more info, pls contact keklikoglou@hcmr.gr
A three hour course on IMAGEJ/FIJI image Analysis software used by BIU lab. Second in the IMAGEJ/FIJI series, it focuses on automating image processing and analysis in ImageJ using macros. It is open to all scientists from Bioimaging-GR collaborating nodes. For information please contact the BIU personnel.
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A three hour introductory course on IMAGEJ/FIJI image Analysis software used by BIU lab. It is open to all scientists from Bioimaging-GR collaborating nodes. For information please contact the BIU personnel.
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BIU, as part of the Bioimaging-GR Network, is organising a mini-workshop on the IMARIS Image Analysis Software.
The recent developments will be presented in the morning by Dr. Georgia Golfis, application Specialist with Bitplane.
In the afternoon there will be short hands-on sessions where Imaris users can get feedback on the software and discuss with the specialist the problems they are facing with Imaris.
If you want to book a slot, please send us an e-mail (biu@bioacademy.gr) with a short description of the the type of analysis you are pursuing and the specific problem you are facing.