TiM2023

Albgut Altes Lager Hauptstraße 318, Münsingen

Participant registration for TiM2023 is currently closed. We already reached the limit of participants. There will probably be some fluctuation, so single spots might get available. You can add your e-mail-address to the waiting list here and be notified if a spot becomes available. Content General Information Timeline Invited speakers at TiM2023 Program Workshops Registration [...]

Ask the Experts – the perks of OMERO

Online

we are happy to invite you to our next "Ask the Experts" on the perks of Omero organized by GerBI and MaxBI. The appointment is for April 25th at 3PM (for roughly 1.5h) via Zoom.   Our experts will be - Tom Boissonnet and Stefanie Weidtkamp-Peters - Heinrich-Heine University of Düsseldorf - Carsten Fortmann-Grote - [...]

Ask the experts – the technique of OMERO

Online

We are happy to invite you to our next "Ask the Experts" on the technique of Omero organized by GerBI and MaxBI. We will discuss practical aspect on how to set up an Omero instance, the details of expert usage, or answer any detailed questions you have. The appointment is for June 13th at 3 [...]

GerBI-GMB Core Facility Leadership and Management Course 2023

Schloss Mickeln Alt Himmelgeist 25, Düsseldorf

Registration Registration is open until May 31st, 2023. Register here. Concept We are pleased to announce the 2023 Core Facility Leadership and Management Course by GerBI-GMB and hfp consulting. The concept of core facilities, central hubs for demanding technical and analytics services, is rapidly changing how science is carried out at many research institutions. Core [...]

3rd Day of Intravital Microscopy

The Day of Intravital Microscopy is an  annual meeting organized by the workgroup “Intravital Microscopy” of the GerBi e.V. This group was  founded at the  7th GerBi Annual Community Meeting in Fulda 2016. It  has since then been fostering and enabling professional exchange and interaction between scientists and facility staff performing intravital microscopy (IVM). Since [...]

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