New opportunities for researchers – Research infrastructures in imaging, structural biology, human disease modelling and compound screening
Research Infrastructures are publicly funded organisations which enable researchers to use specific technologies, resources and expertise that are not available at their own institutions, independent of pre-established collaborations and the location of their home institution.
During this session, four research infrastructures in chemical biology (EU-OPENSCREEN), structural biology (Instruct-ERIC), biological and biomedical imaging (Euro-BioImaging) and human disease modelling (INFRAFRONTIER) present how scientists can work with these infrastructures to advance their research projects.
Find out more about the services available to researchers through Instruct-ERIC here.