ABOUT US

Make imaging available to every researcher & PUSH the frontiers of life sciences.

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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 biomedical model organisms, tissues, cells, molecules and any kind of organic materials, numerous multimodal imaging pipelines, and various support services, such as data and image analysis, to scientists on a national and international level.

Austrian BioImaging/CMI facilities have served about 4.000 users during the last 4 years, and we have trained more than 2000 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 fields of life sciences.

Imaging techniques at Austrian BioImaging/CMI span the entire resolution range of interest for (pre)clinical and biological studies, and provide complementary sample information about structure, function, dynamics and chemical composition. More than 35 imaging techniques allow both in- and ex-vivo imaging and molecular analysis.

Correlated imaging gathers information about the same specimen with two or more complementary modalities that – combined – create a composite view of the sample. We are developing entirely new multimodal workflows at the forefront of correlated imaging, which can involve more than two imaging modalities – and hence significantly advances the field of correlated imaging with truly holistic approaches. International customers and users are supervised, trained and supported by highly skilled technicians and scientists.

Choose Technologies from the menu for information on over 35 imaging techniques offered by us.

Choose Projects for information on selected multimodal imaging pipelines developed and offered by us.

Choose Events > Training for information on our training activities.

 
 
 
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