High Content Review and The Stem Cell Podcast ran feature stories on the Allen Cell Explorer6/1/2017
Photos and images from the NVIDIA Booth at NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference where Allen Institute for Cell Science investigators Dan Toloudis and Greg Johnson showcased visualization and deep learning technologies of the Allen Cell Explorer that use NVIDIA GPUs.
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Visit our founder’s website, PaulAllen.com, to read a story from Allen Institute for Cell Science Executive Director, Rick Horwitz, on the launch of the Allen Cell Explorer: Creating a Dynamic Digital Window Into the Human Cell.
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The Allen Cell Explorer is a one-of-a-kind portal and dynamic digital window into the human cell. The website combines large-scale 3D imaging data, the first application of deep learning to create predictive models of cell organization, gene edited human stem cell lines and a growing suite of powerful tools.
The Allen Institute for Cell Science today announces the launch of the Allen Cell Explorer: a one-of-a-kind portal and dynamic digital window into the human cell. The website combines large-scale 3D imaging data, the first application of deep learning to create predictive models of cell organization, gene edited human stem cell lines and a growing suite of powerful tools. The Allen Cell Explorer will be the platform for these and future publicly available resources created and shared by the Allen Institute for Cell Science. A nonprofit research group is giving scientists a new way to study the secret lives of human cells.
Learn about the Allen Cell Collection: the first publicly available collection of gene edited, fluorescently tagged, human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells. In 2016, the Allen Institute for Cell Science kicked off its inaugural project to understand the organization and shapes of major structures inside both undifferentiated human stem cell and in derived heart muscle cells. Here are some highlights from the past year.
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