MOSAIC Imaging System Enhances AI Models for Biological Research
The University of California, Berkeley has developed a high-powered microscope system called Multimodal Optical Scope with Adaptive Imaging Correction (MOSAIC) to study live specimens. This system, detailed in a study published in Nature Methods, allows researchers to track cellular and molecular activities in real-time. The MOSAIC system has been implemented in over a dozen labs worldwide and uses a large vision language model to process vast amounts of data. The system captures complex biological processes, such as tissue repair and cellular interactions, providing insights into development and disease processes.