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From Images to Knowledge with ImageJ & Friends (Virtual) 2020

From Images to Knowledge with ImageJ & Friends (I2K) was originally scheduled for September 17-18, 2020 in Madison, WI. Due to travel restrictions, we are pleased to announce that our partners in the I2K series are holding an online version of the I2K meeting at HHMI Janelia this Nov 30-Dec 2, 2020...

COBA and the future of dataset sharing

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...

COBA on YouTube

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!

Survey for image analysis needs — community input needed

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...

'Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News' Features JUMP-Cell Painting

Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News today featured Dr. Anne Carpenter and her group at the Broad Institute for their work launching a Cell Imaging Consortium. The consortium includes 12 pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and received funding through the Massachusetts Life Sciences...

'Nature Reviews Drug Discovery' news article on Cell Painting

The JUMP-Cell Painting Consortium is alluded to in the Nature Reviews Drug Discovery news item, " Machine learning brings cell imaging promises into focus". The article overviews the entire field of image-based profiling and phenotype discovery, including industry and academic developments.