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Danish BioImaging
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2022
Danish BioImaging (DBI) is a national consortium of Danish universities, research institutions and commercial companies with an interest in bioimaging as a tool for life science. It was established to foster research collaboration, share expertise, best practice and bioimaging research infrastructures within the medical and natural sciences, nationally and internationally.
www.danishbioimaging.dk/
www.dbi-infra.eu/
Music
video credits:
Siempre Avanzando
Music: www.fiftysounds.com/es/
www.danishbioimaging.dk/
www.dbi-infra.eu/
Music
video credits:
Siempre Avanzando
Music: www.fiftysounds.com/es/
Video of one pancreatic explants.
RUC - Meet our users - Watch full video www.dbi-infra.eu/videos
Interview with Rikke Agerskov, a PhD researcher the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University (RUC) - Video of one pancreatic explants. The white color indicates Mucin, the green shows neurons, and the pink represents Beta cells.
Interview with Rikke Agerskov, a PhD researcher the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University (RUC) - Video of one pancreatic explants. The white color indicates Mucin, the green shows neurons, and the pink represents Beta cells.
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Meet the DBI users! In this issue we interview Rikke Agerskov, PhD researcher at Roskilde University
มุมมอง 4.9K21 วันที่ผ่านมา
Meet the DBI users! In this issue, we interview Rikke Agerskov, a PhD researcher the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University (RUC). Rikke is working on an exciting project utilizing the Olympus scanning confocal microscope at RUC, focusing on how the nervous system affects the embryonic development of the pancreas. Her work aims to make a significant impact on society by ad...
#M2H2024 video
มุมมอง 61หลายเดือนก่อน
24 participants from all over the world took part in the Molecules to Human (M2H) boot camp in Denmark from 16-27 September, 2024. The M2H boot camp took place in two different venues in the cities of Aarhus and Copenhagen, drawing from the combined expertise of imaging core facilities under the umbrella of the Danish BioImaging Network. The program was a combination of application and technolo...
A Toast for the CZI M2H boot camp!
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” To witness the birth of the M2H community has been a true privilege. Let’s keep supporting and inspiring each other as we move forward towards the globalization of access to bioimaging technologies, and towards bridging the clinical and preclinical imaging communities with the microscopy and image analysis communities” highlights Clara Prats, Director of the Danish BioImaging National Infrast...
Meet our users
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In the next interview, you will meet Rikke Agerskov, PhD student at the section for Molecular and Medical biology Roskilde University. See teaser under and Stay Tuned for the full interview!
BNMI Job shadowing at CFIM (Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy), University of Copenhagen
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Bjørnar Sporsheim Manager Cellular & Molecular Imaging Core facility (CMIC) Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Danish Bioimaging Symposium
มุมมอง 396 หลายเดือนก่อน
The upcoming Danish Bioimaging symposium is fast approaching! This is a unique opportunity to network with the Danish Bioimaging community, learn about the latest bioimaging technologies, and share your latest image-based research. 🔴You are also welcome to submit your abstract or /and bring a poster of your core facility or group to the Symposium!. The abstract submission deadline is May 27. Si...
Meet Istvan Balint Szücs, using DBI-INFRA to investigate spontaneous miscarriage!
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Meet Istvan Balint Szücs, using DBI-INFRA to investigate spontaneous miscarriage! In this issue, we interview Istvan Balint, a PhD researcher from the Center for Chromosome Stability, Michael Lisby group, at the Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen. Istvan is using an automated High Content Screening (HCS) spinning disc confocal microscope at the Center for Advanced Bioimaging (CAB...
Ivan Kashkan talking about the DBI-INFRA IACF workshop
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Listen to Ivan Kashkan, Imaging Facility of Institute of Experimental Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences; PSI (Photon Systems Instruments) who attended the Python workshop organised by the DBI-INFRA Image Analysis Core Facility October 30-31, 2023. More hands-on workshops to come soon in 2024, so stay tuned and follow us to be the first one to know! video credits: Siempre Avanzando Music: www.fi...
Meet the DBI users! . Interview with Serhii Kostrikov
มุมมอง 55ปีที่แล้ว
In this edition, we interview Serhii Kostrikov, a postdoctoral researcher from the Center for Auditory Neuroscience at DTU Health Tech, who has been using the ZEISS Microscopy Light Sheet 7 at the DBI Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH, University of Copenhagen. His areas of expertise are neurodegeneration, br...
Meet our users! Marie Bølling Kongsted - CFIM user
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Marie Bølling Kongsted is a biologist, and her main research focus is to understand the formation and function of the heart. For her research, she is using zebrafish to study cardiac diseases using different genetic mutants. Zebrafish cardiovascular system shares many similarities with that of humans. Marie´s research provides valuable insights into the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlyi...
Interview with Kasper Urup Kjeldsen from the Department of Biology at Aarhus University
มุมมอง 84ปีที่แล้ว
Meet the DBI-INFRA users! Check out our first interview with Associate Professor Kasper Urup Kjeldsen from the Department of Biology at Aarhus University who is using our infrastructure at the Aarhus BioImaging Core Facility for his research. He is hunting for a special type of Archaea (Asgard archaea) that inhabited the muddy sediments of Aarhus Bay. “I use the LSM800 confocal laser scanning m...
QuPathworkshop DBI INFRA
มุมมอง 30ปีที่แล้ว
Interview with the participants who attended the QuPath workshop. In this hands-on workshop, participants were introduced to QuPath, a powerful open source bioimage analysis software designed to extract quantitative information from microscopy images. video credits: Siempre Avanzando Music: www.fiftysounds.com/es/
Image Processing PhD course 2023 - CFIM
มุมมอง 36ปีที่แล้ว
In this course we will initially use Fiji to illustrate fundamental image analysis concepts, then expand to introduce other software packages. The students will learn what a digital image is, how and when to perform basic image processing tasks and how to combine such tasks to perform advanced image processing and segmentation, automated pixel classification and, 2D and 3D measurements. Further...