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Center for Bioimage Informatics Overview

The Center for Bioimage Informatics (CBI) brings together faculty from engineering, biology and computer science to:

  • identify important biological and medical problems in which images are the primary data source;
  • frame a solution to the problem using engineering and computer science principles;
  • collect or obtain relevant images;
  • identify criteria for evaluating success;
  • implement the solution;
  • evaluate and disseminate the results.

Research Objectives

Bioimage informatics draws upon advances in signal processing, optics, probe chemistry, molecular biology and machine learning to provide answers to biological and medical questions from the growing numbers of images acquired in digital form. With the advent of novel imaging technologies and the dramatic increase in computer processing speeds over the past two decades, it has become increasingly common to collect large volumes of biomedical image data that create a need for sophisticated image processing, analysis, and interpretation. The CBI strives to provide automated solutions to a wide variety of biological and medical problems.

The Center was founded as a result of a $9.4 million, five-year, multi-institution Information Technology Research grant from the National Science Foundation between University of California in Santa Barbara and Carnegie Mellon University. While the initial focus of the CBI was on biological imaging, it has grown to encompass work on all biomedical imaging modalities and has become a focal point of bioimage informatics in the Pittsburgh area.

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