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ELMI was created in 2001 to establish a unique communication network between European scientists working in the field of light microscopy and the manufacturers of their equipment.

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Call for papers for special issues in the Biological Imaging Journal

There are currently two calls for papers for special issues in the Biological Imaging Journal open: Special Issue: Electron Microscopy image processing methods for Structural BiologyKey dates: White paper due 15 July 2022, manuscript submission 15 November 2022 Special Issue: Spatial Analysis in…






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Spatial Transcriptomics Scientist, FMI Basel, Switzerland

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) in Basel, Switzerland is a world-class research institute dedicated to investigating the molecular mechanisms of health and disease in the fields of neurobiology, genome regulation and multicellular systems. FMI research is supported by…



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Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany

In the Institute of Cell Biology and Neurosciences of the Department of Biosciences at the Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, in the working group Stelzer within the LOEWE exploration project “Barquito” there is a position as a Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d)(E13 TV-G-U) available until…




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Sales Executive, ONI, United Kingdom

Our mission at ONI is to accelerate human discovery and fight disease by enabling everyone to visualize, understand, and share the microscopic details of life. ONI’s Nanoimager allows scientists and clinicians to count molecules, and visualize both where they are and how they behave. With a 20 nm…


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Sales Executive, ONI, Germany

Our mission at ONI is to accelerate human discovery and fight disease by enabling everyone to visualize, understand, and share the microscopic details of life. ONI’s Nanoimager allows scientists and clinicians to count molecules, and visualize both where they are and how they behave. With a 20 nm…