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Latest trends in bioimaging and building a proactive network of early-career young scientists around bioimaging in Europe

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Biological research is in constant need of new methodological developments to assess organization and functions at various scales ranging from whole organisms to interactions between proteins. One of the main ways to evidence and quantify biological phenomena is imaging. Fluorescence microscopy and label-free microscopy are in particular highly active fields of research due to their compatibility with living samples as well as their versatility. The Imabio Young Scientists Network (YSN) is a group of young scientists (PhD students, postdocs and engineers) who are excited about bioimaging and aim to create a proactive network of researchers with the same interest. YSN is endorsed by the bioimaging network GDR Imabio in France, where the initiative was started in 2019. Since then, we aim to organize the Imabio YSN conference every year to expand the network to other European countries, establish new collaborations and ignite new scientific ideas. From 6-8 July 2022, the YSN including researchers from the domains of life sciences, chemistry, physics and computational sciences met at the Third Imabio YSN Conference 2022 in Lyon to discuss the latest bioimaging technologies and biological discoveries. In this Meeting Review, we describe the essence of the scientific debates, highlight remarkable talks, and focus on the Career Development session, which is unique to the YSN conference, providing a career perspective to young scientists and help to answer all their questions at this career stage. This conference was a truly interdisciplinary reunion of scientists who are eager to push the frontiers of bioimaging in order to understand the complexity of biological systems.
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hal-04403665 , version 1 (22-01-2024)
hal-04403665 , version 2 (29-02-2024)

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Hana Valenta, Nathan Quiblier, Valerio Laghi, Clément Cabriel, Justine Riti. Latest trends in bioimaging and building a proactive network of early-career young scientists around bioimaging in Europe. Biology Open, 2022, 11 (12), pp.bio059630. ⟨10.1242/bio.059630⟩. ⟨hal-04403665v2⟩
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