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%20Newsletter%20-%202022&utm_source=email&dm_i=2PXJ,1BQZN,1AYZQE,56KKC,1


Landscape review of barriers affecting progress in the field of Bioimaging

Technopolis is carrying out a global landscape review on behalf of Wellcome 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



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David Gaboriau, PhD, FRMS

Interim FILM Facility Manager

 

Sir Alexander Fleming Building
South Kensington Campus
Imperial College London
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London, SW7 2AZ

 

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+44 (0)20 7594 9793 

d.gaboriau@imperial.ac.uk


https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/d.gaboriau

 

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