Horizon Europe is the European Union’s framework programme for research and innovation, running from 2021 to 2027. It is built around 4 key pillars, including scientific excellence, innovation, and collaboration among EU member states.

This programme aims to:

  • Strengthen the EU’s scientific and technological foundations
  • Boost competitiveness, including in the industrial sector
  • Support the implementation of the EU’s strategic policy priorities
  • Contribute to solving global challenges, particularly those related to sustainability

InfraServ projects

IR services to support health research, accelerate the green and digital transition, and push the boundaries of knowledge

This program focuses on the services provided by research infrastructures to enable research and innovation in areas addressing major societal challenges, including health issues, the green and digital transition, and crisis resilience. It also aims to support cutting-edge research across various scientific fields.

CanSERV: Funding for transnational service for cancer research

All user projects – ranging from basic discovery science to translational science and into personalized oncology, that address the need to research services.

Researchers from academia, industry and SMEs may apply for several services including: i) disease models, ii) advanced technologies for personalised oncology, iii) biomarker research and development, and validation, iv) new therapeutic solutions, v) accelerated translation into personalised oncology clinical practice, vi) open digital research services, vii) access to human samples and data, viii) clinical trials and design and ix) ethical, legal and socio-economic services.

AgroServ: Funding for research projects related to agroecology

3rd call for user access projects!

AgroServ is a transdisciplinary project funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe programme. It supports the research community by funding interdisciplinary agroecology research projects. The supported research will contribute towards sustainable and resilient agri-food systems, exploring topics like plant biology, water, soil, and microorganisms. 

Within this project, Euro-BioImaging coordinates and provides FREE ACCESS to a portfolio of cutting-edge Biological and Biomedical imaging services. Since France-BioImaging facilities are part of Euro-BioImaging, our transnational users are eligible for these funding resources.

Only core facilities from our Ile-de-France Sud Node are available through this call. The node will be happy to welcome you for your research project! For more information about the microscopy techniques you can use thanks to this call, please send an email to contact@france-bioimaging.org

ISIDORe: Funding for research projects related to infectious diseases

The ISIDORe project assembles the largest and most diverse research and service-providing instrument to study infectious diseases in Europe, with expertise from structural biology to clinical trials.

Within this project, Euro-BioImaging coordinates and provides FREE ACCESS to a portfolio of cutting-edge Biological and Biomedical imaging services. Since France-BioImaging facilities are part of Euro-BioImaging, our transnational users are eligible for these funding resources.

InfraTech access

Next generation of scientific instrumentation, tools and methods and advanced digital solutions

This program focuses on the development of ground-breaking RI technologies (scientific instrumentation, tools, methods, and advanced digital solutions, etc) to enable new discoveries and keep RIs in EU and AC at the highest level of excellence in science, while paving the way to innovative solutions to societal challenges and new industrial applications, products and services.

ANERIS: Operational sensing life technologies for marine ecosystems

The ANERIS project aims to tackle the rapid loss of ocean biodiversity by developing innovative tools and technology for monitoring, research and management of marine life, and introducing the concept of Operational Marine Biology (OMB). OMB will be based on an automatic pipeline of information production, from acquisition to interpretation and dissemination.

The project will develop a training program for the operation and use of these new solutions for all the involved stakeholders, citizen scientists and particularly the research infrastructures staff.

Other project

COMULISglobe: Funding Multimodal Imaging across Scales in Life Sciences

COMULISglobe project aims to consolidate and extend a collaborative and innovative network that promotes correlative multimodal imaging and analysis across scales from biological research to clinical diagnostics and establish a global multimodal imaging society to ensure long-term sustainability.

COMULIS Society has been founded in order to achieve these goals and are currently organizing multiple opportunities for global networking such as showcase projects, Training schools, conferences and symposia, Mobility Grants for Training Schools, Lab Exchanges or Synchrotron travel grants, an open call for Correlative Multimodal Imaging Projects at Euro-BioImaging Nodes or software development and the registration challenge.

Users can indicate France-BioImaging imaging facilities as service providers when requesting grants and include the related budget in their proposals