Description: BioImaging Austria is a research infrastructure consortium that offers open
access to imaging technologies.
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Austrian Bioimaging/CMI is a research infrastructure consortium that offers open access to imaging technologies, data services, R&D and training in biological and biomedical imaging. Austrian BioImaging/CMI consists of imaging facilities and research groups that have opened their doors to all life science researchers.
Austrian BioImaging/CMI is a joint initiative of leading Austrian imaging experts to foster and pioneer (correlated multimodality) imaging across scales in life sciences. We provide both service and R&D in bioimaging and microscopy across scales. We offer and develop a multitude of state-of-the-art imaging technologies for organic materials, biomedical model organisms and humans, numerous multimodal imaging pipelines, and various support services, such as data and image analysis, to scientists on a national
Austrian BioImaging/CMI facilities have served about 4.000 users during the last 4 years, and we have trained more than 2.000 trainees and students in workshops in the last 3 years. More than 600 publications that resulted from the use of AB/CMI infrastructure demonstrate the excellence of our infrastructure and the broad expertise of the team and its ability to establish, maintain and advance high-end infrastructure as well as to provide the know-how necessary to support competitive research in diverse fie
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