Intravital microscopy (IVM) enables the observation and precise quantification of cellular processes within native tissue microenvironments, with resolutions unmatched by other techniques. This powerful approach has become indispensable for studying cell dynamics in tissue contexts, including cancer, metabolic disorders, neurological and immunological interactions, infectious diseases or developmental processes.

The Day of Intravital Microscopy is an annual meeting organized by the workgroup “Intravital Microscopy” of the German Bioimaging Society (GerBI e.V.). The group promotes professional exchange and interaction between scientists and facility staff working in intravital microscopy (IVM).

