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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...
COBA periodically reviews project proposals from the community, seeking driving biological projects related to the technological advancements in progress for a long-term (many months) collaborations. Principal Investigators with laboratories in the United States are welcome to describe a potential...
Software for analyzing CellProfiler-produced data Software Description Interface CellProfiler In addition to performing image analysis to generate measurements, CellProfiler has built-in tools in the Data Tools menu to generate a few types of plots. CellProfiler output files in MATLAB (.mat) and...
You can see talks and read articles about CellProfiler and the group at the Carpenter Lab website [ here]. Anne Carpenter’s public talks ( PDFs of slides)
The consortium was a collaboration between the Carpenter-Singh Lab, the Genetic Perturbation Platform, and the Center for the Development of Therapeutics at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard along with industry and non-profit partners that were committed to creating a public Cell Painting...