Insights and Innovations: A Memorable Journey to CIBIO’s Core Facilities

Insights and Innovations: A Memorable Journey to CIBIO’s Core Facilities

Srividhya Ravichandran participated in the RItrainPlus Staff visit programme, receiving a bursary to visit the Cellular, Computational, and Integrative Biology (CIBIO, University of Trento), Italy.Here she reflects on her experience and the lessons learnt. RItrain plus staff visit programme and

Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Competencies: training challenges and needs of research infrastructures and core facilities

Workshop on Artificial Intelligence Competencies: training challenges and needs of research infrastructures and core facilities

The Biodata Developers Network of the Wellcome Sanger Institute, and ELIXIR / EMBL-EBI, together with RITrainPlus, are organising a knowledge-exchange workshop on ‘Artificial Intelligence Competencies: training challenges and needs of research infrastructures and core facilities’. We wish to identify the

Staff Visits at ICTS-National Center for Electron Microscopy

Staff Visits at ICTS-National Center for Electron Microscopy

(https://www.cnme.es)  Expertise: Electron Microscopy (EM), Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), conventional transmission electon microscopy (CTEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) , X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy (XEDS), electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), electron correlation and crystalchemistry  Topic you would like to collaborate

The ‘Managing a bioinformatics core facility’ course: a platform for continuous development of research infrastructures team leads

The ‘Managing a bioinformatics core facility’ course: a platform for continuous development of research infrastructures team leads

Author: Patricia Carvajal-López pati@ebi.ac.uk The landscape in the bioinformatics field is constantly evolving, new research tools emerge, experiments become increasingly data intensive, and the typical users of bioinformatics core facilities, who frequently are experimental researchers in life sciences, become more

Staff Visits at University of Milan

Staff Visits at University of Milan

During the years, an interdisciplinary group of researchers at University of Milan has developed significant competences in the analysis of socio-economic impact of RIs and CFs using a variety of approaches. These include both a cost-benefit assessment of infrastructures and their impact valuation on specific stakeholders (e.g. industry and scientific community). The group welcomes the opportunity to share its expertise and is happy to consider collaboration initiatives in the area of the economic analysis of research infrastructures and core facilities.