Bioimage analysis: has deep learning changed the game?

Written by Georgia Bickerton (Assistant Editor)

We recently spoke to Beth Cimini (left), an analyst at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (MA, USA), about her role at the institute, and how bioimage analysis has evolved in recent years due to COVID-19 and the application of deep learning. Bringing together researchers and labs from both Harvard and MIT, the Broad Institute is a not-for-profit research center, which was initially developed for genomic medicine and has since expanded across many disciplines of biomedical research. Nearly 20 years on from its inception, the Broad Institute focuses on doing biology at scale; for example, the institute currently performs...

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