Global BioImaging
Global BioImaging is an international network of imaging infrastructures and communities, which was initiated in 2015 by a european (Horizon 2020) funded project.
Now supported by Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Global BioImaging is expanding its activities including training of imaging infrastructure staff.

GBI Spotlight May 2025 Fitria Dwi Ayuningtyas

GBIxBINA 2025 - Imaging in 2035: Sustaining Infrastructure Ecosystems & Advanced Technologies

Pathways and Detours of an Imaging Scientist in Latin America

K. Hayashi: PID and its National Strategy as a Key Driver for Open Science

E. K. Dwianingsih: Digital Pathology for Teaching Pathology in Resource-Limited Settings, Indonesia

E. Susaki: descSPIM - Affordable Open-Source Light-Sheet Microscope for Tissue Clearing Applications

Welcome speeches: A. Keppler, J. Nabekura, O. Tabata and Y. Reis

S. Munck: Managing the Data Journey and Completing Metadata Annotation

W. Piyawattanametha: MEMS Scanner-Based Endoscopic Imaging Systems for Clinical Applications

P. Paul-Gilloteaux: Data Management Plans & Tools: Organising Data at the National Level

B. Millis: Strategic Planning to Design and Construct a Next-Gen., Data-Centric BioImaging Facility

W. Katz: Management of Image-Based Reconstruction Data at Janelia

R. Scott: NASA Open Science Data Repository

N. Condon: Strategies for Supporting Big Microscopy Data Analysis in a Core Facility

K. Miranda: Bioimaging at a National Facility in Rio de Janeiro: Dreams and Reality

M. Hartley: The BioImage Archive - Open, FAIR, Global Image Data from Molecules to Organisms

J. McEntyre: Open Data Resources for the Life Sciences (EMBL-EBI)

J. Perens: Streamlined Data Management and Analysis for High-Throughput Multidimensional Microscopy

E. Dimokidis: Open Data and Biomedical Imaging at Amazon Web Services

C. Prats: Image Analysis and Data Management at DBI-INFRA - University of Copenhagen

M. Gould: Open Research Infrastructure for Insights and Impact: Examples from (ROR)DataCite

R. Wepf: Microscopy Data Management at the University of Queensland: Pitschi a kitten of Clowder

S. Onami: SSBD: a Public Platform for Sharing and Reusing Bioimaging Data

J. Moore and J. Nunez-Iglesias: NFDI4BIOIMAGE and OME

J. Owango: A F.A.I.R multilinear PID approach for Assigning BioImages- Africa PIDAlliance

S. Jett: Perspectives on Image Data Access and Management - Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

J. Kriel: Image Data Management: A Tale of Two Cities- Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

S. Hu: UNESCO’s Initiatives Towards Open Science and Remote Access to Lab Equipment

K. Miura: Securing the Reproducibility of BioImage Analysis & Research

T. Close: Australian Imaging Service: Federated Platform for Managing & Analyzing Image Data