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Today, Cell Press journal Patterns published a feature by COBA's own Dr. Anne Carpenter in their "People of Data" series discussing her transition from being a biologist to leading an entirely computational group. In the piece, Carpenter offers great insight for those who may be considering a...
COBA's Anne Carpenter gave a keynote presentation at SciPy2020 on July 9, 2020. The keynote presentation, Open-Source Bioimage Analysis Software to Accelerate Drug Discovery, is available to view in full below and on YouTube.
Originally slated for Fall of 2020, we are excited to announce new dates for the "From Images to Knowledge with ImageJ & Friends (I2K)" conference: Sept 23-24, 2021 May 9-10, 2022! Watch here for more info.
COBA's own Dr. Kevin Eliceiri has been named a 2021 Fellow of the Optical Society of America for outstanding research in cellular microenvironment imaging and bio-image informatics. According to the OSA: This distinction was awarded to 118 OSA members, from 24 countries, for their significant...
COBA’s mission is to catalyze the entire bioimage analysis software community. What have we accomplished thus far? Scientific Community Image Forum We created and sponsor the Scientific Community Image Forum. This forum has brought together dozens of open source image analysis platforms to one...
The Center for Open Bioimage Analysis was noted in a Technology Feature published today by Nature, particularly the Center's priority of sharing bioimaging data sets and deep-learning models. The piece, " Deep learning takes on tumours" by Esther Landhuis, also describes co-founder Anne Carpenter's...
The Center for Open Bioimage Analysis is now on YouTube! Subscribe to be the first to see new COBA workshops and trainings. While you're there, don't forget to check out our playlists for helpful videos from CellProfiler, ImageJ, NEUBIAS, iBiology, and more!
COBA's mission is to serve the biology community’s growing need for sophisticated software for light microscopy image analysis. We will do this in two main ways: In collaboration with biological partner labs we will create new tools and improve existing tools to make new analyses possible and...
Through the collaborative development and dissemination of open source image analysis software, as well as training events and resources, the Center will empower thousands of researchers to apply advanced analytics in innovative ways to address new experimental areas.