Dear Users, Please see below about a survey of the field of bioimaging, and the link to take the survey: https://www.research.net/r/55TLDXF?utm_campaign=2227811_October%20Research%2... [https://www.research.net/collect/images/default_custom_meta_image.jpg]<https://www.research.net/r/55TLDXF?utm_campaign=2227811_October%20Research%20Newsletter%20-%202022&utm_source=email&dm_i=2PXJ,1BQZN,1AYZQE,56KKC,1> Wellcome Bioimaging Landscape Review<https://www.research.net/r/55TLDXF?utm_campaign=2227811_October%20Research%20Newsletter%20-%202022&utm_source=email&dm_i=2PXJ,1BQZN,1AYZQE,56KKC,1> Take this survey powered by surveymonkey.com. Create your own surveys for free. www.research.net Landscape review of barriers affecting progress in the field of Bioimaging Technopolis<https://www.technopolis-group.com/> is carrying out a global landscape review on behalf of Wellcome<https://wellcome.org/> to identify new key areas that have the potential to transform the field of bioimaging. The review will cover bioimaging methodologies, tools and technology development across the scales of life – from atoms all the way to humans – that are applicable to discovery research. An important component of the review is a stakeholder survey. Your participation in this survey will help us to understand: * What are the key emerging bioimaging technologies/methodologies? * What are the main barriers (with a specific focus on novel technology development) to progress and adoption of bioimaging technologies/methodologies? We welcome contributions from all researchers and scientists working in fields related to bioimaging, from academics and methodology/technology developers to infrastructure staff. To that end, please feel free to forward the survey link to colleagues, technical staff, postdoctoral researchers and postgraduate/doctoral students. Wellcome will use the outputs of this survey to inform its future strategy with regard to supporting bold, creative and high-quality research activities in the field of bioimaging. The survey will close on 31st October 2022. All the best, David ---------------------------------------------------- David Gaboriau, PhD, FRMS Interim FILM Facility Manager Sir Alexander Fleming Building South Kensington Campus Imperial College London Exhibition Road London, SW7 2AZ SAF 4th floor, open space desk 408 +44 (0)20 7594 9793 d.gaboriau@imperial.ac.uk https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/d.gaboriau http://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/facility-for-imaging-by-light-microscopy/ ----------------------------------------------------