Search

Search results

464 results found

Cite Us

How to cite CellProfiler in publications (the project's survival depends on it!) CellProfiler for cells (feel free to cite the most recent) : Stirling DR, Swain-Bowden MJ, Lucas AM, Carpenter AE, Cimini BA, Goodman A (2021). CellProfiler 4: improvements in speed, utility and usability. BMC...

F. William Studier

F. William Studier was born in 1936 in Waverly, Iowa and went to Yale (BS, Biophysics, 1958), Caltech (PhD, Biophysics, 1963), and Stanford University for postdoctoral research in biochemistry. In 1964 he joined the biology department in Brookhaven National Laboratory, which he chaired from 1990...

Getting Started

CellProfiler is free, open-source software for quantitative analysis of biological images. No prior experience in programming or computer vision is required – this page is intended to help you get up and running. The quickest way to get up and running with CellProfiler is to: Download CellProfiler...

Examples

Previous Examples Previous examples (prior to 4.0) can be found on the previous examples page, but we discourage their use because they are now outdated.

Benchmarking Methodology

To reasonably compare, or benchmark, algorithms for image analysis, researchers must agree on a common reference point—the image set's "correct" answer—and see how closely each algorithm matches it. We adopt the common term ground truth for this reference point even though it may be questionable in...