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Data Transfer

Sequencing data produced by the Broad CMG will be made available to collaborators upon request with the required contingency that phenotype information is entered on seqr. Please note we are only able to return data to the investigator that initiated this collaboration, as well as relevant study...

Press from the Imaging Platform (Carpenter-Singh and Cimini labs)

Impact of CellProfiler on human health Our CellProfiler software has yielded discoveries in several translational projects, some of which may ultimately have a direct impact on the treatment of disease [ read more here]. Public videos of talks and PDF slides Links to PDFs of slides from recent talks...

Education and Outreach

You can download teaching materials related to our group's research at the CellProfiler website here.

Funding

Since 2003, grants have been provided by... ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​

Lab Policy and Culture

Photo credit: Juliana Sohn Our mission: To uncover biological knowledge and new medicines by developing advanced methods to quantify and mine the rich information present in images. Our motto: Measure everything, ask questions later. Our ethos: - We love to discover the inner workings of biological...

Positions available

Sabbaticals We welcome professors to our group as visiting scientists for sabbaticals. Please contact imagingadmin(at)broadinstitute.org for more information. Other Positions We welcome inquiries from top-notch scientists with experience at all levels. Please send CV and statement of interest to...

Analysis

Once sequencing data is available on seqr, Broad CMG analysts will work together with collaborators using the seqr framework to identify strong candidate genes and variants. Exome and Whole Genome Sequencing DataRound one of analysis entails identifying candidate variants in known genes associated...

NSF BBSRC Imaging Flow Cytometry Project

NSF BBSRC Imaging Flow Cytometry Project (July 15, 2015–June 30, 2018) [ Project abstract at nsf.gov] [Project Outcomes Report (search here, using Fed Award ID 1458626 ( PDF))] Non-technical description of the problem: There are a variety of cell types circulating in human blood, each with distinct...

Promo Images

Biographical images are available here with credits noted in each folder name. Permission to use those or any images on this page must be requested via imagingadmin@broadinstitute.org.