The ABIC Students in Bioimaging Working Group is excited to announce the Student Mentorship Pilot Programme.
This is an initiative aimed at students (Undergrad to PhD) who are seeking mentorship in the microscopy space.
For more info visit: bit.ly/4bOfEdn
Application Deadline: 27 Feb 2026
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📢ABIC Researcher Showcase Webinar📢
Join us as Ghanaian researcher Seth Domfeh shares his journey from image acquisition at AMI, data analysis through ABIC, to ready for publication — a story of collaboration, mentorship, and impact.
🗓️ 14 Oct 2025 | ⏱️ 14:00 GMT
🔗 bit.ly/43i7JQl
🌍 The 4th Annual ABIC Community Meeting 2025 is coming soon — 28–29 Oct, hosted at The American University in Cairo!
📑 FULL programme now online: bit.ly/4pSPzP5
💻 Online participation is FREE
📅 Registration closes 13 Oct
#ABIC2025 #AfricanBioImaging #Microscopy
Halfway to I2K is BACK, friends of all kinds! Last year, 650 people attended 30+ TOTALLY FREE image analysis workshops of all kinds, across many timezones.
If you make image analysis software and want to teach it, workshop submissions are open now! We'd love to have your tool highlighted.
🚀 Join us for the Science from the Diaspora Seminar Series! 🚀
🔬 Topic: Making the invisible visible in four dimensions
🎙️Speaker: Dr Marguerite Blignaut
📅 09 Sept 2025
⏰ 11:00 - 12:00 GMT/ 13:00 - 14:00 SAST
🔗 bit.ly/466Mhyz
Register for this interesting seminar! 🌟 #Webinar #ABIC #Microscopy
The ABIC Training & Education Working Group is excited to share the ABIC Microscopy Curriculum!
📅 Date: 16 & 17 July 2025
⏰ Time: 13:00–16:00 SAST / 11:00–14:00 GMT
💻 Format: Zoom webinar(3 hours per day)
🔗 Register today and join us in advancing African excellence in bioimaging! bit.ly/3GtURyz
🌍 The 2nd #Imaging4All call is OPEN 🎉
Researchers in LMICs can apply for fully funded visits to access imaging technologies & training worldwide.
🔗 Info: www.globalbioimaging.org/i4a
🧪 Questions? i4a_support@embl.de
🔬 Imaging facilities—please share & host a grantee!
Need help with image analysis? Now's your chance, with the upcoming Free Help event from Globias! Find out more and register with the link below👇
A new call for proposals is open at our Advanced Imaging Center for imaging on our pre-commercial microscopes. Reach out for a technical consultation and learn how to apply to use the newest technology for free!
A gentle reminder that the deadline for registration is today. The workshop is virtual and free of charge.
#Bioimage #Analysis #Microscopy #Euro-Bioimaging #PSF
Don't miss the opportunity to apply for a travel grant ✈️ to attend the @globalbioimaging.bsky.social @bioimagingna.bsky.social Exchange of Experience that will take place in Canada 🇨🇦 from October 6-8, 2025.
🗓️Deadline to apply: March 5
@events.embl.org @eurobioimaging.bsky.social @globalbioimaging.bsky.social @bioimagingna.bsky.social @france-bioimaging.bsky.social @bioimaginguk.bsky.social @gerbi-gmb.de @africanbioimaging.bsky.social @latambioimaging.bsky.social @remoabioimaging.bsky.social
Reminder #elmi2025 abstract submission deadline is tomorrow 4 March 2025! Looking forward to welcoming you in Heidelberg this year @events.embl.org. Submit your abstract here ➡️ s.embl.org/elmi25-01-x
Applications for our Future Leaders in Biomedical Sciences scholarships are now open.
These scholarships are aimed at students of Black or mixed Black heritage who wish to undertake a PhD in biological or biomedical sciences.
Learn more and apply. ⬇️
www.crick.ac.uk/careers-and-...
Advert for Postdoctoral fellowship in the Institute of Infectious Disease & Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town. The project focuses on building modular mobile microscopes for bioimaging in low-resource settings. Contact caron.jacobs[at]uct.ac.za for more info.
2nd page of Advert for Postdoctoral fellowship in the Institute of Infectious Disease & Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town. The project focuses on building modular mobile microscopes for bioimaging in low-resource settings. Contact caron.jacobs[at]uct.ac.za for more info.
Boosting again: Post doc opportunity available in the IDM Microscopy Platform here at UCT! 🇿🇦 Come help build modular mobile microscopes for cell, tissue and pathogen imaging in remote settings in Africa 🧫🔬🌍 bit.ly/3QH3bMG
🚨🍄🥼Delighted to share the registration page for our Mycology Bioimaging Workshop on "Imaging the Fungal Cell"
W/ pre-AMI Fundamentals workshop @caronjacobs.bsky.social
🗓️ July 28 - Aug 7 2025
🌍 @AMI_microscopy Cape Town, SA
🥼 Hands-on 🔬
Pls RT & Apply here:
sites.google.com/view/mycolog...
don't forget to submit your abstract until 4 March ⏰ for #elmi2025 in Heidelberg.
@eurobioimaging.bsky.social
@globalbioimaging.bsky.social
@bioimagingna.bsky.social
@france-bioimaging.bsky.social
@bioimaginguk.bsky.social
@gerbi-gmb.de
@africanbioimaging.bsky.social
@latambioimaging.bsky.social
Three must read papers for PhD students. #scisky #PhD #science #research #academicsky
1. The importance of stupidity in scientific research
Open Access
journals.biologists.com/jcs/article/...
And that’s a wrap! Merci à tous! Those who joined us in person & online, CSRS in Abidjan for the hosting support & @cziscience.bsky.social for the funding to make the meeting possible! We’re leaving #ABIC_CM2024 inspired and energised for the future of bioimaging & community in Africa! 🔬🌍🇨🇮🙌
In addition to the formal sessions, we’ve had amazing short talks from some of our travel awardees, engaging break out rooms sessions and an exciting poster session- the best times for brainstorming and networking! #ABIC_CM2024
Our last panel session was an inspiring discussion with BioRTC’s Mahmoud Maina, Yaw Aniweh, Latin America Bioimaging, Aimé Sanhoun, Samira Benadda, and @caron.jacobs.bsky.social, on the important of building a common vision for bioimaging in Africa, centered on research #ABIC_CM2024
An exciting panel discussion with Umar Muhammad Kundi, Prof Zoueu, @globalbioimaging.bsky.social, Latin America Bioimaging, and @france-bioimaging.bsky.social highlighted the importance of story telling, scientific excellence & community for infrastructure advocacy #ABIC_CM2024
Precious Kgomo gave an update on our African Microscopy Infrastructure and Expertise survey, the interesting insights learned from the data, and challenges faced through the process #ABIC_CM2024
We heard from @caronjacobs.bsky.social about microscope access opportunities and infrastructure building efforts through @AMI_microscopy and OpenScopes Africa #ABIC_CM2024
What a day! The 2nd day of #ABIC_CM2024 flew past! Some highlights include presentations and discussions around microscopy infrastructure, access and advocacy in Africa, and interactive discussions about building visions for the microscopy community & research in Africa.
Umar Muhammad Kundi from BioRTC in Nigeria was the last talk of the afternoon session, talking about the importance of infrastructure and training for building research capacity in Africa. He shared the great access and training opportunities available through BioRTC #ABIC_CM2024
Followed by Sunday Olatunji shared about the awesome partnership with the Widening the Lens course run by Bryan Millis at Vanderbilt University! #ABIC_CM2024
Our afternoon session has focused on microscopy training initiatives in Africa. The training and working group overview from Lize Engelbrecht was followed by updates on the “Science from the Diaspora” seminar series and the Cell Profiler train-the-trainer program from Nehal & Naomi #ABIC_CM2024
Closing up session 2, Samira Benadda from France BioImaging shares about starting up core facilities in African institutions- for better research, education and outreach, outputs, visibility, sustainability and funding! #ABIC_CM2024
Happiness Netshimbupfe from South African BioImaging shares about the efforts to map the South African bioimaging ecosystem, and some of the challenges faced in South Africa- with strong resonance across the whole continent! #ABIC_CM2024
Session 2 highlighting various networks and initiatives in Africa kicked off strong! We heard from Prof Jeremie Zoueu about AFSINET and the Ivorian Initiative. Then Yaw Aniweh from WAMBIAN gave a strong argument for the power of local communities strengthening basic research in Africa #ABIC_CM24 🇨🇮🔬