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Highlights:
• We had a successful virtual Danish BioImaging meeting on November 11 with wide ranging talks and a virtual workshop on Machine Learning. Now the videos are out for the talks and the workshop
• NEUBIAS is conducting a survey on the status of Bioimage Analysis. If you have time, please take a couple of minutes to answer the 9 questions https://bit.ly/ImageAnalysisNeeds2020
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Highlights:
• In these Covid-19 challenged times a solution has been found – we are doing a double up on the Danish BioImaging Meeting with a virtual part 1 on November 11 (register now) and a physical part 2 on May 19-20, 2021 (mark your calendars!)
• emc2020 will become emc2024, but they are still offering Early Career Scientists the opportunity to present their work at an International Meeting this year! Check it out at the emc2020 website
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Highlights:
• We are happy to announce that the next Danish BioImaging Meeting is in the calendar and will be held at DTU on November 11-12. Mark your calendars!
• Remember to sign up for the Cross-institutional DBI PhD course that will take place in the fall semester 2020. You can find the course information here
Highlights
- Danish Bioimaging Network meeting: 22nd-23rd of October in Aarhus. Registration is open: link Deadline for talks is 1st of September.
- New workgroup leaders: Jan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen, DTU for Pre-clinical imaging East, Klaus Qvortrup, KU for Electron Microscopy, Eva Arnspang Christensen, SDU, for Light Microscopy East and Christian Garm, AU, for Light Microscopy
- We are looking for news leaders for the workgroups (If you are interested, please send an email to vita@sdu.dk):
- WG1 Image analysis tools and data management
- WG6 Training and knowledge exchange
- Hurry up to sign for the Cross institutional Bioimaging PhD course, only 1 seat left. Registration deadline is 27.08.2019.
- 2 conference grant from Danish Bioimaging to participate in Biological and pharmaceutical applications of CRS microscopy, Odense, December 2019 (see attachment). http://crs-microscopy2019.sdu.dk
August-Danish Bioimaging Network newsletter
Highlights
- Danish Bioimaging Network meeting: 22nd-23rd of October in Aarhus. Registration is open: link
June-Danish Bioimaging Network newsletter
Highlights
- Next Cross-institutional course will take place in the fall semester 2019. Program is available already. To register, send an email to vita(at)sdu.dk.
- Research infrastructure – large equipment and facilities in biomedicine and biotechnology, Novo Nordisk Fonden, deadline 7th of February 2019
- DBI Open Call 2018/19 to promote interactions between network members, for example for courses, meeting and seminars. Applications are welcome for 3.000 – 10.000 DKK.
- Light Microscopy 2 days crash course, Copenhagen, January 22-23, 2019
- Postdoc in Wound and Skin Infection Modelling, LEO Foundation Center for Cutaneous Drug Delivery, Copenhagen
DBI Newsletter December 2018
Highlights
Next Cross-institutional course will take place in the fall semester 2019.
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 institutions to expose the students to different research groups, researchers and experimental research facilities.
The course is relevant for PhD students within medicine, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, nano-bioscience, pharmaceutical sciences, agricultural science or biology. The emphasis of the course is a tour of all bioimaging techniques available in Denmark and will cover subjects like live cell imaging, spinning disk microscopy, electron microscopy, photoactivated localization microscopy, single particle techniques, structured illumination, stimulated emission depletion microscopy, imaging of neurons and cell migration.
The course is 10 ECTS points.
More info can be found on the course webpage
To sign up for the course, please email vita(at)sdu.dk
DBI Newsletter November 2018