The DBI-INFRA Image Analysis Core Facility will be visiting the Aarhus University Bioimaging Core Facility at the Institute of Biomedicine to provide free consultation sessions for life scientist with bioimage analysis questions. Our team will provide you with guidance on your bioimage analysis problems and you will also have a chance to learn from the questions of your peers.
Places are limited, register now to indicate your interest and select preferred timeslots! Selected participants will be notified of their successful registration via email shortly after sign-ups close on 4th October.
Event Location
Institute of Biomedicine
Skou building 1116
Høegh-Guldbergsgade 10
Room 151B
About the Organisers
DBI-Infra IACF
The Danish Bioimaging Infrastructure (DBI-Infra) Image Analysis Core Facility (IACF) provides open services in image analysis to life scientists and medical researchers. We offer both in-person and remote support, helping you to visualize, analyze, and extract quantitative information out of your bioimaging datasets from anywhere.
Our team of experts is here to discuss your image analysis needs, guide and train you in the most suitable software solutions, or develop a complete image analysis workflow tailored to your scientific project. We leverage an extensive hardware and software infrastructure designed for remote image analysis, including a pool of latest-generation workstations, innovative High Performance Computing and data exchange services, and a broad range of bioimage analysis software tools.
The facility actively promotes open science and the most efficient data sharing with the scientific community according to the FAIR principles. We are collaborating with the Danish e-Infrastructure Collaboration (DeiC), the Network of European BioImage Analysts (NEUBIAS) and Euro-BioImaging, and we are engaged in multiple training and dissemination activities.
Bioimaging Core Facility at Biomedicine (Aarhus University)
The Bioimaging Core Facility was founded in 2019 with the aim to make high-end imaging and image analysis equipment available to everybody for affordable fees.
By 2024, the Bioimaging Core Facility has serviced more than 300 registered users.