Descriptions of the CellProfiler project can be found on the Press page.
The CellProfiler project is based at the Broad Institute Imaging Platform. It was started by Anne E. Carpenter and Thouis (Ray) Jones in the laboratories of David M. Sabatini and Polina Golland at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and MIT's CSAIL.
The Broad Institute Imaging Platform is available for non-profit consulting on challenging image analysis and data mining projects. Learn more and contact us via the Carpenter lab website to explore a collaboration.
Funding for the CellProfiler project:
- The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
- Novartis postdoc fellowship from the Life Sciences Research Foundation (to Anne E. Carpenter)
- Merck/MIT Computational & Systems Biology postdoc fellowship (to Anne E. Carpenter)
- L'Oreal for Women in Science fellowship award (to Anne E. Carpenter)
- Society for Biomolecular Screening Small Grant Award (to Anne E. Carpenter)
- DOD Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Grant (to David M. Sabatini)
- Sabatini Laboratory funding: Whitehead Institute, NIH, Mathers Foundation, DeCamp Foundation, Blum Foundation, Pew Charitable Trust, Keck Foundation
Current and past CellProfiler team members (in order of joining): Anne E. Carpenter, Thouis (Ray) Jones, In Han Kang, Ola Friman, Steve Lowe, Joo Han Chang, Colin Clarke, Michael Lamprecht, Peter Swire, Rodrigo Ipince, Vicky Lay, Jun Liu, Chris Gang, Adam Papallo, Christopher Lewis, Martha Vokes, Kyungnam Kim, Vebjorn Ljosa, David Logan, Peggy Anthony, Björn Nilsson, Adam Fraser, Mark Bray, Kate Madden, Lee Kamentsky, Carolina Wählby, Tejas Shah.
CellProfiler Team, July 2009
Back row, left to right: Lee Kamentsky, Tejas Shah, Peggy Anthony, Carolina Wählby, Kate Madden, Mark Bray.
Front row, left to right: David Logan, Vebjorn Ljosa, Thouis (Ray) Jones (co-founder), Anne Carpenter (co-founder), Adam Fraser.


