Deep learning program featured in The Jerusalem Post

Recently published work by Zaritsky, Jamieson, Cillay, Nevarez, Welf and Danuser was the feature of an article on February 25, 2019 in The Jerusalem Post. The article covers a presentation, Live cell histology for classification of melanoma cell population based on single cell actions (Abstract P1894, page 699), which was given on December 10, 2018 at the combined American Society of Cell Biology and European Molecular Biology Organization 2018 Meeting.

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