Scalable cell imaging method could help make drug safety testing faster, cheaper
Researchers show that Cell Painting, an image-based cell profiling method, can reveal details of how drug candidates and other chemicals may harm cells.
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Human liver cells treated with a cancer drug are imaged under a microscope using a method called Cell Painting.
Funding
Support for this research was provided by Banting and SOT Syngenta postdoctoral fellowships, the National Institutes of Health, the Novo Nordisk Foundation, and the Omics for Assessing Signatures for Integrated Safety (OASIS) Consortium, which is supported by a grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center.
Paper cited:
Ewald JD et al. . Cell Systems. Online March 27, 2026. DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2026.101566









