CellRank 2 gets published in Nature Methods and wins the Helmholtz Software Award

CellRank 2 enables researchers to study the factors that drive cellular decision making in health and disease.

CellRank 2, our latest work on cell-state dynamics from single-cell data, is out in Nature Methods and won the first Helmholtz Software Award in the category “Scientific originality”. To date, the software has been downloaded over 120,000 times from PyPI and is used by biologists around the world to gain a deeper understanding into complex biological processes including cancer, regeneration, development and reprogramming.

To learn more, take a look at the press release from Helmholtz or read up on the Helmholtz Sofware Awards. You find the full paper in Nature methods here. This project was co-lead by Philipp Weiler from the Theislab and myself.

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Marius Lange
Marius Lange
Postdoctoral researcher

Interested in single-cell genomics and machine learning.

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