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Media & Downloads

Media contact

 

Contact us: info@iob.ch

 

We do our best to keep our website's news section up to date at all times.

Please visit our YouTube channel with many informative videos.

You can also find IOB on LinkedIn - thanks for following us there, and/or @IOB_ch on twitter.

Downloads

English (Downloads in Deutsch finden Sie weiter unten auf dieser Seite)

IOB Image Library

Click here to go directly to the IOB image library.

Photos in there can be downloaded free of charge for non-commercial use;

IOB.ch must be stated as source!

IOB Annual Reports 

IOB Media Releases

Please have a look at iob.ch/news for a more comprehensive documentation of all our achievements.

IOB Profile

FactSheets

For factsheets in German please scroll down

Pictures/Photos

Click here to visit the IOB image library.

Photos in there can be downloaded free of charge for non-commercial use; but IOB.ch must be stated as source!

Logos

If you require a logo of IOB or one of our founders, please contact info@iob.ch, thank you!

Downloads in German (Materialien in Deutsch)

Untenstehend finden Sie eine kleine Auswahl unserer wichtigsten Medienmitteilungen. Alle Neuigkeiten, Auszeichnungen, Preise und Publikationen unserer molekularen Grundlagenforscher und Kliniker sind - stets aktuell - auf www.iob.ch/news

 

Image library

Free download for non-commerical use - IOB.ch must be stated as source

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Retinal organoid - thin section. Credit: IOB.ch

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Retinal organoid - thin section. Credit: IOB.ch

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Retinal organoid - thin section. Credit: IOB.ch

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Floating retina organoids Credit: IOB.ch

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Atlas of the human retina showing individual cells (dots) of different types (colors). Credit: IOB.ch

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Comparison of structure in the adult retina and organoid. Nuclei are colored in white, and synapses in green. Credit: IOB.ch

Nelidova_confocal_microscopy_TRP_channel_transduced_human_photoreceptors_in_blue.jpg

Confocal microscopy of human photoreceptors tranduced with TRP (transient receptor potential) channels in blue. Credit: IOB.ch

Left_set_of_related_cell_types_from_the_adult_human_retina_Right__organoid_cells_compared_to_the_real_retina.png

Left, a set of related cell types from the adult human retina. Right, organoid cells compared to the real retina. Credit: IOB.ch

Botond_Roska_Sep_2020.jpg

IOB Co-Director, Head of the IOB Molecular Research Center (credit: IOB.ch)

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Botond Roska

IOB Co-Director, Head of the IOB Molecular Research Center (credit: IOB.ch)

Cameron_Magda_Botond_Sep_2020.jpg

Botond Roska (IOB Director Molecular Research), Magdalena Renner (Head IOB Organoid Platform) and Cameron Cowan (Senior Researcher in the IOB Human Retinal Circuit Group) (from left) Credit: IOB.ch

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