AI4Life: A European Success for Artificial Intelligence in the Life Sciences - Human Technopole

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21 January 2026

The AI4Life project, co-led by Florian Jug (Computational Biology Research Centre at Human Technopole) and Anna Kreshuk (EMBL), received the highest possible score in the European Commission’s final review, recognising its scientific impact and the quality of its achievements in applying artificial intelligence to biological image analysis.

Born from a European collaboration within the Euro-BioImaging infrastructure and funded by the Horizon Europe programme between 2022 and 2025, AI4Life addressed one of the major challenges in modern biological research: making AI accessible and usable for non-specialist researchers, overcoming technical complexity and the fragmentation of existing solutions.

At the heart of the scientific outcomes recognised by the EU review is the BioImage Model Zoo, a crowd-sourced repository of pre-trained deep learning models for microscopy image analysis, designed to be immediately usable by biologists and microscopists without advanced computational skills. The platform provides interoperable and standardised models, drastically reducing the time needed to deploy high-quality AI tools in laboratory practice.

In addition to the Model Zoo, the project developed infrastructures such as the BioEngine and services for data management according to the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), contributing to a sustainable ecosystem for the adoption of artificial intelligence in biology.

This outstanding evaluation confirms Human Technopole’s leading role in creating open, integrated AI tools for the scientific community and emphasises the importance of international collaboration and interdisciplinary approaches to address complex challenges in biological research.

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