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Welcome to GerBI-GMB!

German BioImaging – Gesellschaft für Mikroskopie und Bildanalyse e.V.

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German BioImaging – Gesellschaft für Mikroskopie und Bildanalyse e.V. (GerBI-GMB e.V.) unites scientists, students, core facilities, and industry partners around key topics in microscopy, image analysis, and research data management. We are dedicated to shaping the bioimaging landscape by actively participating in various national and international research projects, and supporting our members with teaching and training in Germany and beyond.

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GerBI wordcloud, generated at the 2026 community meeting from GerBI members: How would you describe us to someone new?

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Events

Im dem diesjährigen Treffen des GerBI Team 2 werden sich die Teilnehmenden in einem Schreib-Workshop [...]

Registration is now open here! Concept We are pleased to announce the 2026 Core Facility [...]

Open Access to Imaging around the Globe Enabling Breakthroughs Through Accessible Imaging Solutionsem Global BioImaging [...]

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Third party funding projects

Our members

GerBI-GMB members are not only located in Germany, but in different parts of the world as well. We foster a strong network between microscopists, students, core facility staff and scientists, no matter the location.

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GerBI-GMB  Teams

Quality Assessment for Instruments & Facilities
Financial & Legal Framework of Core Facilities
Funding Strategies & Career Paths of Core Facilities
Training & Knowledge Transfer
Image Data Analysis & Management
Intravital Microscopy
FLIM
Young Microscopists & Image Analysts
Industry cooperation
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM)

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We thank our corporate members for their support of our society!

Header image: The Winner of the TiM2020 photo competiton: “Poppy field”, Theresa Suckert, OncoRay/DKTK Dresden, Mouse brain immunofluerescent staining of neurons and cytoskeleton

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