Recognising the importance and impact of Imaging Scientists: Global guidelines for establishing career paths within core facilities

Author:

Wright Graham D.1ORCID,Thompson Kerry A.2,Reis Yara3ORCID,Bischof Johanna4,Hockberger Philip Edward5ORCID,Itano Michelle S.6ORCID,Yen Lisa7ORCID,Adelodun Stephen Taiye8,Bialy Nikki9ORCID,Brown Claire M.10,Chaabane Linda11,Chew Teng‐Leong12ORCID,Chitty Andrew I.13,Cordelières Fabrice P.14ORCID,De Niz Mariana15,Ellenberg Jan16,Engelbrecht Lize17,Fabian‐Morales Eunice1819,Fazeli Elnaz20,Fernandez‐Rodriguez Julia21,Ferrando‐May Elisa22,Fletcher Georgina23,Galloway Graham John24ORCID,Guerrero Adan25,Guimarães Jander Matos26,Jacobs Caron A.27,Jayasinghe Sachintha2829ORCID,Kable Eleanor30,Kitten Gregory T31,Komoto Shinya3233,Ma Xiaoxiao1,Marques Jéssica Araújo26,Millis Bryan A.34,Miranda Kildare35,JohnO'Toole Peter36,Olatunji Sunday Yinka37,Paina Federica38,Pollak Cora Noemi39ORCID,Prats Clara40,Pylvänäinen Joanna W.41ORCID,Rahmoon Mai Atef12,Reiche Michael A.27,Riches James Douglas42,Rossi Andres Hugo43,Salamero Jean44,Thiriet Caroline14,Terjung Stefan45ORCID,Vasconcelos Aldenora dos Santos26,Keppler Antje34

Affiliation:

1. Research Support Centre, Agency for Science Technology & Research (A*STAR) Singapore Singapore

2. Anatomy Imaging and Microscopy Facility, School of Medicine, College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Science University of Galway Galway Ireland

3. Global BioImaging European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg Germany

4. Euro‐BioImaging Bio‐Hub European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg Germany

5. Waymaker Group Chicago USA

6. Neuroscience Center, Department of Cell Biology & Physiology, Carolina Institute of Developmental Disabilities University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill USA

7. Microscopy Australia The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

8. Department of Anatomy, Ben Carson College of Health and Medical Sciences Babcock University, Ilisan Remo Ogun State Nigeria

9. BioImaging North America Morgridge Institute of Research Madison USA

10. Advanced BioImaging Facility, Department of Physiology McGill University Montreal Canada

11. Euro‐BioImaging Med‐Hub IBB‐CNR, Italian Council of Research (CNR) Turin Italy

12. Advanced Imaging Center Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Research Campus Ashburn USA

13. OHSU University Shared Resources Oregon Health and Science University Portland USA

14. France BioImaging INBS, Bordeaux Imaging Center (UAR3420) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Bordeaux France

15. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Center for Advanced Microscopy, Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University Chicago USA

16. Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg Germany

17. Central Analytical Facilities Microscopy Unit Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch South Africa

18. Genetics Department Harvard Medical School Boston USA

19. Unidad de Aplicaciones Avanzadas en Microscopía (ADMiRA), Instituto Nacional de Cancerología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City Mexico

20. Biomedicum Imaging Unit, Faculty of Medicine and HiLIFE University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

21. Centre for Cellular Imaging, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

22. Department of Enabling Technology German Cancer Research Center Heidelberg Germany

23. BioImaging UK and the Royal Microscopical Society Oxford UK

24. Herston Imaging Research Facility The University of Queensland Queensland Australia

25. Laboratorio Nacional de Microscopía Avanzada Instituto de Biotecnología Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Cuernavaca Morelos Mexico

26. Multi‐user Center for Analysis of Biomedical Phenomena State University of Amazonas (CMABio‐UEA) Manaus Brazil

27. Department of Pathology University of Cape Town Cape Town South Africa

28. Office of the Pro Vice‐Chancellor (Research Infrastructure) The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

29. Office of the Pro Vice‐Chancellor (Research Infrastructure) Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Australia

30. Sydney Microscopy and Microanalysis, Microscopy Australia University of Sydney Sydney Australia

31. Center of Microscopy Federal University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte Brazil

32. Imaging Core Facility Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Okinawa Japan

33. Optics and Imaging Facility National Institute for Basic Biology (NIBB) Okazaki Japan

34. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt Biophotonics Center Vanderbilt University Nashville Tennessee USA

35. National Center for Structural Biology and Bioimaging and Biophysics Institute Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

36. Department of Biology University of York York UK

37. Department of Anatomy, Adventist School of Medicine of East Central Africa Adventist University of Central Africa Kigali Rwanda

38. Government Relations LyondellBasell Industries N.V. Brussels Belgium

39. Instituto de Investigación en Biomedicina de Buenos Aires – CONICET Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

40. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

41. Faculty of Science and Engineering Åbo Akademi University Turku Finland

42. Central Analytical Research Facility Queensland University of Technology Brisbane Australia

43. Servicio de Microscopía y Bioimagenes Fundación Instituto Leloir – CONICET Buenos Aires Argentina

44. CNRS‐Institut Curie France BioImaging INBS Paris France

45. Advanced Light Microscopy Facility European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg Germany

Abstract

AbstractIn the dynamic landscape of scientific research, imaging core facilities are vital hubs propelling collaboration and innovation at the technology development and dissemination frontier. Here, we present a collaborative effort led by Global BioImaging (GBI), introducing international recommendations geared towards elevating the careers of Imaging Scientists in core facilities. Despite the critical role of Imaging Scientists in modern research ecosystems, challenges persist in recognising their value, aligning performance metrics and providing avenues for career progression and job security. The challenges encompass a mismatch between classic academic career paths and service‐oriented roles, resulting in a lack of understanding regarding the value and impact of Imaging Scientists and core facilities and how to evaluate them properly. They further include challenges around sustainability, dedicated training opportunities and the recruitment and retention of talent. Structured across these interrelated sections, the recommendations within this publication aim to propose globally applicable solutions to navigate these challenges. These recommendations apply equally to colleagues working in other core facilities and research institutions through which access to technologies is facilitated and supported. This publication emphasises the pivotal role of Imaging Scientists in advancing research programs and presents a blueprint for fostering their career progression within institutions all around the world.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Royal Microscopical Society

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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