European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), EMBL, Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK.
BioVisionCenter, University of Zurich, Zurich 8057, Switzerland.
J Cell Sci. 2024 Oct 15;137(20). doi: 10.1242/jcs.262139. Epub 2024 Oct 23.
The increasing technical complexity of all aspects involving bioimages, ranging from their acquisition to their analysis, has led to a diversification in the expertise of scientists engaged at the different stages of the discovery process. Although this diversity of profiles comes with the major challenge of establishing fruitful interdisciplinary collaboration, such collaboration also offers a superb opportunity for scientific discovery. In this Perspective, we review the different actors within the bioimaging research universe and identify the primary obstacles that hinder their interactions. We advocate that data sharing, which lies at the heart of innovation, is finally within reach after decades of being viewed as next to impossible in bioimaging. Building on recent community efforts, we propose actions to consolidate the development of a truly interdisciplinary bioimaging culture based on open data exchange and highlight the promising outlook of bioimaging as an example of multidisciplinary scientific endeavour.
生物图像的各个方面,从获取到分析,技术复杂度都在不断增加,这导致了参与发现过程不同阶段的科学家的专业知识多样化。尽管这种多样化的专业背景带来了建立富有成效的跨学科合作的重大挑战,但这种合作也为科学发现提供了绝佳的机会。在本观点中,我们回顾了生物成像研究领域中的不同参与者,并确定了阻碍他们互动的主要障碍。我们主张,数据共享作为创新的核心,经过几十年被视为生物成像领域几乎不可能实现的目标之后,终于触手可及。基于最近的社区努力,我们提出了一些行动方案,以巩固基于开放数据交换的真正跨学科生物成像文化的发展,并强调生物成像作为多学科科学努力的一个有前途的范例。