Method of the Year 2009

  • Imaging

    • Imaging through automation

      • Original article citation: Nat Meth 6," 34 - 34, (2009).
      • Categories: Imaging, Systems biology, Cell biology, and Microbiology
      • Recommended by: Daniel Evanko on 07/23/2009 04:23PM GMT
      • Reasons for recommending:
        Microscopists are developing methods that allow computers to take control of nearly all steps of imaging and analysis. Last year we suggested that the capabilities provided by these methods for conducting experiments that are effectively impossible by manual observation make them a method to watch. Have these methods proven their potential sufficiently to be chosen as Method of the Year or do they still have a ways to go?

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