Japan · RIKEN: The world’s first “Intelligent Image-Activated Cell Sorter” developed

Japan · RIKEN: The world’s first “Intelligent Image-Activated Cell Sorter” developed

ImPACT · Research Group succeeded in developing the basic technology “Intelligent Image-Activated Cell Sorter” for the first time in the world.

High speed imaging of cells and image analysis by deep learning identify cells fast.

Moreover, it is possible to obtain desired cells according to the analysis result.

We verified the usefulness and versatility of this technology in a demonstration test of “Principle of obtaining the shape and internal structure of microorganisms and blood cells as indicators”.

This technology utilizes ultrafast fluorescence imaging, 10 Gigabit Ethernet · high speed data processing, microfluid technology.

It is realized by fusing different fields across multiple fields such as high-speed preparative technology and cell control technology.

For details, please visit the website of the University of Tokyo graduate school of science and science.

RIKEN

http://www.riken.jp/pr/press/2018/20180828_1/

https://www.jst.go.jp/pr/announce/20180828/index.html

Intelligent Image-Activated Cell Sorter

https://www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/press/2018/6009/