A major new national facility for electron microscopy, called EMPower, has been awarded to a consortium of Dutch universities and medical centers.
With a 33 million euro investment, the program will provide world-class instruments and expertise, allowing scientists to see how molecules work inside cells and tissues.
EMPower aims to pave the way for major discoveries impacting health, disease, and sustainability research.
The consortium collaborates as the Netherlands Electron Microscopy Infrastructure (NEMI), representing one of the largest research infrastructure investments in the Dutch life sciences.
EMPower will provide world-class instruments and expertise.
Author's summary: EMPower facility awarded 33 million euro investment.