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iCLOTS Microscopy and Microfluidics Software

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Ph.D. student Kirby Fibben uses the iCLOTS software to analyze an image of a microfluidics chip. (Photo: Candler Hobbs)

Biomedical engineering Ph.D. student Kirby Fibben uses the iCLOTS software to analyze experimental data collected using a microfluidic chip. The software, developed in Wilbur Lam's lab, allows any biomedical researcher to leverage the power of artificial intelligence for images and video without knowing how to write computer code and scripts. (Photo: Candler Hobbs)