All life scientists should have access to the bioimaging technologies needed to excel in their research and discover
— Our Mission

8th Danish Bioimaging Symposium

Thank you to all the participants who attended the 8th Danish Bioimaging Scientific Symposium at Roskilde University on June 11–12, 2025
It was a great pleasure to welcome you to this event, which aimed to create space and opportunities for interdisciplinary interactions and collaborations between three key communities in Denmark: technology developers, bioimaging experts, and those working at the intersection of technology and biology.

Download here the DBI Booklet symposium


Danish BioImaging Node- Euro-BioImaging 
As a Life Science researcher, you have open access to high end equipment and expertise at the BioImaging Core Facility at the Aarhus University, the Danish Molecular Bioimedical Imaging Center (DaMBIC) at the Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark, and the Center for Advanced BioImaging (CAB), the Core Facility of Integrated Microscopy (CFIM) - University of Copenhagen and the DBI INFRA Image Analysis Core Facility


🔴Meet the DBI Users Andrea Mancini, PhD researcher at the Danish Cancer Institute, is working on a research project that uses the Carl Zeiss Cell Discoverer 7 microscope for automated high-throughput microscopy. Watch the video www.youtube.com/watch?v=59dH... More info: www.dbi-infra.eu/videos

[image or embed]

— Danish BioImaging (@danishbioimaging.bsky.social) July 16, 2025 at 1:14 PM

🔬Congratulations to Jens Saalbrink, from Jose Bonilla Lab at Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen, winner of the Danish BioImaging Microscopy Image Contest 2025!. The image was acquired on a Stellaris CRS at Center for Advanced Bioimaging through utilizing the stokes beam at 1032 nm.

[image or embed]

— Danish BioImaging (@danishbioimaging.bsky.social) June 16, 2025 at 1:23 PM

🎉Celebrating Milestones at CAB! On June 16, we had the pleasure of celebrating two major research infrastructure grants at the Center for Advanced Bioimaging. An inspiring day where we had the chance to showcase the capabilities of our new instruments. Event photo gallery cab.ku.dk/news-archive...

[image or embed]

— Danish BioImaging (@danishbioimaging.bsky.social) August 12, 2025 at 1:57 PM