DENMARK
Danish BioImaging
Danish BioImaging (DBI) is a multi-sited, multimodal Node bringing together five facilities across the country, representing the joined national imaging infrastructure of Denmark. The Node provides a broad service offer covering a wide range of advanced and state-of-the-art bioimaging technologies - from pre-clinical imaging of big animals and humans to cryo-electron microscopy for single particle analysis- and fields of expertise – covering plant biology, HCS of yeast libraries, zoology, pathology, neurosciences and metabolism. The increase in size and complexity of image-based data sets produced by single and multimodal bioimaging technologies makes image analysis a key part of the DBI consortium. To support data storage, management and image analysis needs, DBI includes a national Image analysis service.
Specialties and expertise of the Node
- Dedicated MRI, CT, ultrasound and PET systems at the world’s largest experimental pig surgery facility
- Exotic animal models in vivo and ex vivo pre-clinical imaging
- A unique animal imaging data repository, covering preclinical imaging data from more than 5000 species.
- Metabolism imaging in whole animals using hyperpolarized MRI and PET (Incl. specialized radiochemistry and novel PET tracers laboratory)
- Imaging cardiac and renal oxygen metabolism
- Cardiovascular live imaging (4D MRI and 4D ultrasound imaging of flow patterns, CT imaging of cardiac electric conduction networks and imaging myocardial blood perfusion with PET)
- Bioimaging models and applications in Neuroscience
- 3D printing of organs, animals and personalized human skin (Incl. skin cancer models)
- Blood barrier models based on primary porcine cells and/or human stem cells
- Plant live imaging (including plant growth visualization) and hystology
- Light Microscopy super resolution expertise and dedicated microscopes to perform MP- STED, FCS-STED, FLIM-STED and stimulated Raman scattering microscopy
- Molecule dynamics analysis with CARS and spatial transcriptomics using MERFISH to simultaneously measure the amount and spatial distribution of hundreds to thousands of RNA species in single cells
- Screening of large genome-wide yeast libraries
- Deep imaging of organs and organisms with SPIM
- Correlative Light and Electron Microscope pipelines
- Image-based Computer science expertise and computing infrastuctures
Offered Technologies
Biological Imaging:
Technologies | Euro-BioImaging | ISIDORe |
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) | ||
Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering microscopy (CARS)* | ||
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) | ||
Deconvolution widefield microscopy (DWM) | ||
Electron Microscopy (EM) | ||
Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) | ||
Fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy (FCCS) | ||
Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) | ||
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) | ||
Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) | ||
Laser Scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM/CLSM) | ||
Micro X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (XRF) * | ||
Multiphoton microscopy systems (MMS) | ||
Photo activated localization microscopy (PALM) | ||
Raman spectroscopy (RS) | ||
Selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM) | ||
Spinning Disc confocal microscopy systems (SDCM) | ||
STIMULATION EMISSION DEPLETION MICROSCOPY (STED) | ||
Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) | ||
Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) * | ||
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRF) |
Biomedical Imaging:
Technologies | Euro-BioImaging | ISIDORe |
PET or micro-PET | ||
SPECT or micro-SPECT | ||
MRI/MRS or micro-MRI/MRS | ||
High field MRI or micro-MRI | ||
Optical Imaging (OI) | ||
CT or micro-CT | ||
US or micro-US | ||
MRI-PET |
Additional services offered by the Node
- Project planning and methodological setup
- Wet labs
- Cell culture facilities
- Animal housing
- Imaging probes
- Data processing and analysis
- Data storage
Contact details
Clara Prats cprats@sund.ku.dk
Rebecca Engberg reen@dtu.dk
www.danishbioimaging.dk