Open access to cutting-edge electron and light microscopy
We provide researchers from Europe and beyond with a synergistic portfolio of imaging services including cryo-EM, super-resolution and intravital microscopy to enable new ground-breaking research that crosses the scales of biology.
The main mission of the EMBL Imaging Centre is to rapidly make the most advanced microscopy technologies available to the broad scientific international user community from both academia and industry.
Over the past decade, single particle electron cryo-microscopy (cryoEM) has become the method of choice for 3D structure determination of (large) biological macromolecules, offering several advantages over other techniques. This transformation from a niche technique into a widely used one has often…
The EMBL Imaging Centre User Symposium will take place on Thursday 17th and Friday 18th October 2024, at EMBL Heidelberg, Germany, and will bring together the user community of the EMBL Imaging Centre. The IC user symposium is covering a…
Marie Sorin and Bina Kumari Singh of the Carlson Lab at University of Umeå in Sweden, spent one week at the EMBL IC performing cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) to study the replication process of enteroviruses, a group of viruses that includes poliovirus, coxsackievirus, and rhinovirus. This…
2023 was for us, the EMBL Imaging Centre (IC) team, a year of growth and expanding our services to the user community. Let’s take a look at some of the highlights from the year.
Studying macromolecular complexes in their native environment within a cell has always been a challenge for scientists. However, with the advancements in technology and new methods, researchers are now able to delve into the ultrastructure of molecules, even in thicker samples, and study them in…
Visualising Life – Interdisciplinary Approaches to Biology The EMBL Imaging Centre has just finished hosting the 2023 edition of the Summer School with focus on Visualising Life. The two-week programme was aimed to introduce a selected group of undergraduate students, who have a non-biology…