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Access: a unique opportunity to use France-BioImaging technologies!

Access: a unique opportunity to use France-BioImaging technologies!

Announcement

France-BioImaging, the french national research infrastructure for biological imaging, offers external users* access to its state-of-the-art microbiological equipment and cutting-edge expertise. Simply submit your request by registering through the Euro-BioImaging portal to benefit from a wide range of advanced technologies and personalized support from our specialists!

Access: the benefits

  • Access more than 30 biological imaging facilities and specialized R&D laboratories across 10 regional nodes and 1 transversal bioinformatics node,
  • Receive funding to cover France-BioImaging equipment usage costs, up to €750 per week for a maximum of 3 weeks,
  • Explore a wide range of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies, including Single Particle Tracking & Super Resolution / Multimodal & Quantitative fluorescence Microscopies / Multiscale & Correlative Microscopy / New Contrast & In-Depth Imaging…
  • Benefit from personalized support to assist you with the computational analysis of your data.

How to benefit from access?

To take advantage of the Access benefits, you need to fill out an online form via the Euro-BioImaging portal to create a research proposal. The entire application process takes around 2 to 3 weeks, and submissions can be made at any time of the year.

At certain times of the year, special calls for access are published, with specific criteria and deadlines. Stay tuned to catch these opportunities!

To learn more, visit our dedicated access web page!

*This registration process is open to:

  • any users from outside the institutional perimeter of France-BioImaging nodes (i.e. from outside the partner university of the Node) who would like to use imaging technologies in one of FBI nodes: Alsace, Toulouse, Paris Centre, Paris Ile-de-France-Sud, Marseille, Montpellier, Bordeaux, Bretagne-Loire, Normandie, Rhône-Alpes. They can be French or international users – EU and non-EU
  • or users from one France-BioImaging regional Node who want to access an equipment available in another FBI regional node.