“All life scientists should have access to the bioimaging technologies needed to excel in their research and discover”
9th Danish BioImaging Symposium
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Danish Cancer Institute
7 -8 May, 2026
The 9th Danish BioImaging Scientific Symposium will be held in central Copenhagen, Denmark on the 7th – 8th of May at the Danish Cancer Institute (DCI). This year, the symposium will emphasize advancing cancer research through imaging technologies and it will be divided in three sections: Image Analysis, Microscope Techniques and Scientific Cancer research. The Symposium will cover microscopy and state-of-the-art imaging technologies and image analysis tools used in cancer research and other disease fields.
Confirmed invited speakers include:
Jakob Nilsson, Group Leader Cell Signaling and Cell Cycle, Danish Cancer Institute
Judith Miné-Hattab, Laboratory of Computational Quantitative and Synthetic Biology, Institut Biology Paris Seine, Sorbonne University
Loan Vulliard, DKFZ German Cancer Research Center
In addition to invited international speakers, young researchers at the PhD and postdoc level will be given the opportunity to present their research in short talks and in a poster session.
Danish BioImaging Node- Euro-BioImaging
As a Life Science researcher, you have open access to high end equipment and expertise at the BioImaging Core Facility at the Aarhus University, the pre-clinical medicine imaging facility at Aarhus University Hospital, the Danish Molecular Bioimedical Imaging Center (DaMBIC) at the Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark, the Center for Advanced BioImaging (CAB), the Core Facility of Integrated Microscopy (CFIM) - University of Copenhagen and the DBI INFRA Image Analysis Core Facility

