We warmly welcome our first member from Ukraine, Dr. Borys Olifirov, from the Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology of NAS of Ukraine who just joined Working Group 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
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In April 2025, Yury Belyaev from the Microscopy Imaging Center (MIC) at the University of Bern, and a member of QUAREP-LiMi Working Group 5 (WG5), visited the Central Analytical Facilities (CAF) Microscopy Unit at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, as part of the Global BioImaging (GBI) International Job Shadowing Program During his visit, Yury Belyaev collaborated […]
Read MoreWG11, as part of its mission to enhance publication standards for reproducible image-based science and in response to an inquiry from Nature Methods, has defined the “Bare Minimum Requirements for Microscopy Methods Reporting“. This checklist, built upon the REMBI framework and the NBO-Q metadata model, is designed to guide researchers, scientific journals, and editors in […]
Read More©Copyright Einstein Foundation, Sebastian Gabsch On Friday, 14.03.2025, Helena Jambor and Christopher Schmied of Quarep-LiMi WG12 were honored at the annual award ceremony of the Einstein Foundation Berlin, held at the Museum Bode in Berlin. They received the Einstein Foundation Early Career Award for promoting research quality with their project: “PixelQuality – Best practices for […]
Read MoreIn 2024, QUAREP-LiMi took a significant step forward by developing its By-Laws. Version 1.0 of the QUAREP-LiMi By-Laws has now been published on Zenodo. You can view and download them here:: https://zenodo.org/records/14884071
Read MoreOn March 13, 2025, Einstein Foundation Early Career Award winners Helena Jambor and Christopher Schmied, along with Elisabeth Bik and Brandon Stell, will host a colloquium titled “From Detection to Prevention: Improving the Scientific Publication Record Through Error Detection, Post-Publication Peer Review, and Image Guidelines.” The event will be available both online and in person. […]
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WG 1 – Illumination Power published its third version of the protocol “Illumination Power, Stability and Linearity Measurements for Confocal, Widefield and Multiphoton Microscopes”. The protocol is featured on protocols.io
Read MoreThe WG 2 released its first protocol “Characterization of the Photon Conversion Factor, Noise, and Dynamic Range of Light Microscope Detection Systems“. In total there are 5 protocols belonging to the protocol: Introduction – Background and Aims Sample Preparation – An Easy-to-Prepare Sample Slide Data Generation – Systems with an Area Detector Data Generation – […]
Read MoreThe Einstein Early Career Award for Promoting Quality in Research celebrates outstanding early career researchers who are pioneering improvements in the quality, transparency, and reproducibility of science. Among this year’s inspiring finalists were Helene Jambor and Christopher Schmied, who took home the Award for their innovative work on guidelines to elevate the publication and analysis […]
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