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Open-Source Bioimage Analysis Software to Accelerate Drug Discovery | SciPy 2020 Keynote | Anne Carpenter
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.
Human U2OS cells – Small molecule Cell Painting experiment
Accession number BBBC040 · Version 1 Example images Biological application An ideal small-molecule screening library would be enriched in non-redundant bioactive compounds that maximize the performance diversity of the library. The construction of such libraries would be aided by a rapid feedback...
2022 Dates Announced: From Images to Knowledge with ImageJ & Friends (I2K)
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.
Nuclei of mouse embryonic cells
Accession number BBBC050 · Version 2 Example images Biological application Cell dynamics during the early mouse embryogenesis change spatiotemporally. For understanding the mechanism of this developmental process, imaging cell dynamics by live-cell imaging of fluorescently labeled nuclei and...
Dr. Nikhil Munshi
Cell Painting
The Carpenter lab and Schreiber lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard developed Cell Painting, a microscopy assay that generates images that reflect cell response to treatments such as drug or genetic perturbations, in high-throughput (at a scale of 100,000+ perturbations). The Carpenter lab...
Kevin Eliceiri named Fellow of the Optical Society of America
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...
Research
KIDNEY DISEASE Autosomal dominant MUC1 kidney disease (MKD, also known as ADTKD-MUC1, and formerly called MCKD1) is a rare hereditary renal disease that ultimately requires dialysis or kidney transplantation for patients. For decades, scientists had known the genetic “neighborhood” of the mutation...