Tag: Caicedo Lab
CHAMMI-75: Finding common ground across millions of biology images
Using nearly 3 million images from 75 studies, Morgridge scientists have developed a new machine learning tool to examine cellular morphology.
A foundation model for bioimaging? A Morgridge scientist explores the possibilities
Morgridge investigator Juan Caicedo is developing an AI-driven image processing platform called “universal morphology,” which has the potential to turbocharge research into cell biology and drug discovery.
From Brad: New hires invigorate our research teams
Two new Morgridge investigators — Juan Caicedo and Randy Bartels — are bringing exciting approaches to push the frontiers of biomedical imaging.
Juan Caicedo joins Morgridge, UW biomedical imaging community
Meet new Morgridge biomedical imaging Investigator Juan Caicedo, who specializes in machine learning to decode complex patterns in human biology.



