Pete Farley
Director of Communications
Funding Will Support Better Image Analysis and Visualization
Today, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced funding for open-source software efforts to improve image analysis and visualization in biomedicine. Microscopy — critical to modern cell biology — generates large volumes of complex data that pose significant challenges for analysis and visualization. The funding will support developers (“Imaging Software Fellows”) from three projects to develop and maintain software tools, and begin collaborating to help create a cohesive, shared ecosystem of resources that can accelerate basic research and benefit the entire field.
“Better imaging software will make it faster and easier for biologists to extract quantitative information from imaging data, and share their methods and results with others,” said CZI Head of Science, Cori Bargmann. “These grants highlight the impressive but underappreciated work of academic software developers in this area. We’re excited to work with our grantees to accelerate a fundamental field in biomedicine.”
The CZI Imaging Software Fellows work on three critical and widely-used tools: scikit-image, FIJI / ImageJ, and CellProfiler. After several workshops, hackathons, and discussions with the imaging community, these three projects were identified as playing a critical role in the imaging ecosystem, and their developers demonstrated an interest in improving the interoperability and capabilities of their tools.
The grants will be administered by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative DAF, a donor-advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation. The Imaging Software Fellows will collaborate within their projects and with others through frequent communication, open software development, and regular hackathons and meetings, with all code released under maximally permissive open-source licenses.
CZI believes that leveraging technology, encouraging collaborations, and supporting shared resources can move science forward faster. To this end, computational biologists and software engineers from CZI will collaborate with the Imaging Software Fellows to better understand the current ecosystem and work together to identify new ideas.
More information on the three projects and Fellows is as follows:
The open-source software produced from this work aims to immediately improve microscopy image analysis and visualization for a wide community of researchers. And there’s more: to help bring more engineering expertise to imaging, CZI also recently announced an open Request for Applications for the Imaging Scientists program, and we are actively exploring future mechanisms to continue to support this community.
About the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was launched in December 2015 by Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, and Priscilla Chan, a pediatrician and founder and CEO of The Primary School in East Palo Alto. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is a new kind of philanthropy that seeks to engineer change at scale. By pairing world-class engineering with grant-making, impact investing, policy, and advocacy work, CZI hopes to build a future for everyone. Initial areas of focus include supporting science through basic biomedical research and education through personalized learning. CZI is also exploring ways to address barriers to justice and opportunity – from criminal justice reform, to expanded access, to economic opportunity and affordable housing.
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