MIC Research Day 2026

MIC Research Day 2026 with Image Contest

Wednesday, 2026/06/24, 09:00

Registration open until June 4. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

Event organizer: Microscopy Imaging Center
Speaker: see below.
Date: 2026/06/24
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Locality: Hörsaal S 003
UniS, Universität Bern
Schanzeneckstrasse 1
3012 Bern
Registration: open until June 4
Characteristics: open to the public
free of charge

Image Contest

The Image Contest at the MIC Research Day returns for a second time. Find more information and the participation form as a PDF below. We are looking forward to your submissions by May 27, 2026!

Image Contest: Information and Participation Form

Program Research Day 2026

Download the programme here:

At the annual MIC Research Day, junior and established scientists from the University of Bern with outstanding expertise in microscopy present selected research highlights that have been achieved with high-end microscopy. The aim of the MIC Research Day is to bring together researchers from the University of Bern with a common interest and need in microscopy. The MIC Research Day is also part of the training for the PhD students of the Cutting Edge Microscopy (CEM) PhD program. In order to achieve effective networking, we invite you to use the lunch break for lively discussions.

The MIC Research Day is free of charge for all members of academic institutes. A fee of CHF 120.00 will be charged for participants from the industry (not applicable to sponsors of this event)

University of Bern:

  • Elena Gomez-Sanz, Prof. Dr.
    Institute of Veterinary Bacteriology (IVB)
  • Ioan Iacovache, Dr.
    Institute of Anatomy (ANA)
  • Calvin Klein
    Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (IBMM)
  • Anastasiia Korosteleva
    Institute of Plant Sciences (IPS)
  • Michail Petropoulos, Dr.
    Institute of Animal Pathology (ITP)
  • Sacha Psalmon
    Institute of Cell Biology (IZB)
  • Camilla Ullman
    Institute of Tissue Medicine and Pathology (IGMP)

University of Fribourg:

  • Benjamin Pillet, Dr.
    Department of Biology