Corbat Agustin A, Walther Christa G, de la Ballina Laura R, Condon Nicholas D, Felder Alessandro A, Schätz Martin, Schmerl Bettina, Sugawara Ko, Prats Clara, Klemm Anna, Levet Florian, Miura Kota, Sampaio Paula, Tischer Christian, D'Antuono Rocco, Cimini Beth A, Haase Robert
BioImage Informatics Unit, Science for Life Laboratory and Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden.
German BioImaging - Gesellschaft für Mikroskopie und Bildanalyse e.V., Konstanz, Germany.
ArXiv. 2025 Jul 8:arXiv:2507.06407v1.
There is a global need for BioImage Analysis (BIA) as advances in life sciences increasingly rely on cutting-edge imaging systems that have dramatically expanded the complexity and dimensionality of biological images. Turning these data into scientific discoveries requires people with effective data management skills and knowledge of state-of-the-art image processing and data analysis, in other words, BioImage Analysts. The Global BioImage Analysts' Society (GloBIAS) aims to enhance the profile of BioImage Analysts as a key role in science and research. Its vision encompasses fostering a global network, democratising access to BIA by providing educational resources tailored to various proficiency levels and disciplines, while also establishing guidelines for BIA courses. By collaboratively shaping the education of BioImage Analysts, GloBIAS aims to unlock the full potential of BIA in advancing life science research and to consolidate BIA as a career path. To better understand the needs and geographical representation of the BIA community, a worldwide survey was conducted and 291 responses were collected across people from all career stages and continents. This work discusses how GloBIAS aims to address community-identified shortcomings in work environment, funding, and scientific activities. The survey underscores a strong interest from the BIA community in activities proposed by GloBIAS and their interest to actively contribute. With 72% of respondents willing to pay for membership, the community's enthusiasm for both online and in-person events is set to drive the growth and sustainability of GloBIAS.
随着生命科学的进步越来越依赖前沿成像系统,这些系统极大地扩展了生物图像的复杂性和维度,全球对生物图像分析(BIA)都有需求。将这些数据转化为科学发现需要具备有效数据管理技能以及掌握先进图像处理和数据分析知识的人员,即生物图像分析师。全球生物图像分析师协会(GloBIAS)旨在提升生物图像分析师在科学研究中的关键地位。其愿景包括建立一个全球网络,通过提供针对不同熟练程度和学科的教育资源,使生物图像分析的获取更加普及,同时还为生物图像分析课程制定指导方针。通过共同塑造生物图像分析师的教育,GloBIAS旨在释放生物图像分析在推进生命科学研究方面的全部潜力,并将生物图像分析巩固为一条职业道路。为了更好地了解生物图像分析社区的需求和地域代表性,开展了一项全球调查,共收集到来自所有职业阶段和各大洲的291份回复。这项工作讨论了GloBIAS如何旨在解决社区所指出的工作环境、资金和科学活动方面的不足。调查强调了生物图像分析社区对GloBIAS提议的活动有浓厚兴趣,并愿意积极参与。72%的受访者愿意支付会员费,该社区对线上和线下活动的热情将推动GloBIAS的发展和可持续性。