Challenges of microscopy technology dissemination to resource-constrained communities

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Challenges of microscopy technology dissemination to resource-constrained communities

A new achievement for the imaging community

A year ago, we participate along with actors from different continents involved in the development, dissemination, and funding of bioimaging technologies gathered at Janelia Research Campus for the conference “Imaging Technology Dissemination to Underserved Communities.” The productive discussions held there have now been distilled into a newly published article:
“Challenges of microscopy technology dissemination to resource-constrained communities.”

This new Nature Methods article emphasizes the importance of setting technology adoption with the capability to produce scientific outcomes as the ultimate goal of dissemination efforts, especially in regions with limited resources. It explores current global efforts in microscopy dissemination and outlines key challenges and potential strategies moving forward.

Once again, LABI is recognized for its key role in the development of training opportunities and access to cutting-edge technologies and for its efforts in building capacity, fostering community, and promoting global integration with the international bioimaging community.

We are proud to be part of a global movement that is actively working to make science more equitable and collaborative.

Read the full article here (PDF)