Unifying Omics Hackathon Series

scverse x morphology 2026

September 2 - 4, 2026 · Berlin, Germany

Bridging scverse and morphological profiling communities at the intersection of spatial omics, phenomics, and multi-omics.

scverse x morphology 2026

Recent advances in image-based morphological profiling have created an emerging overlap of biological questions addressed by separate computational ecosystems. This hackathon brings together the scverse, CytoData Society, and EU-OPENSCREEN communities for three days of hands-on development at the MDC Berlin, built around three concrete tracks spanning image-based profiling, single-cell perturbation tools, and scalable model training.

We explicitly welcome analysts and biological scientists experienced in Cell Painting workflows alongside software developers, computational biologists, and ML researchers. Domain expertise is as critical as technical development: the goal is reusable open-source tools at the intersection of spatial omics, phenomics, and multi-omics data integration.

For Cell Painting practitioners: the scverse ecosystem provides standardised data structures, composable analysis workflows, and community best practices that have transformed single-cell transcriptomics. The single-cell best practices book illustrates the kind of streamlined, interoperable analyses we could build for image-based profiles, enabling seamless integration with spatial omics and perturbation data. In particular, we believe that the recent engineering efforts made by the tools towards being able to routinely handle large datasets (10+ millions of observations) can be leveraged for image-based profiling.

For ML researchers: morphological profiling with Cell Painting generates phenotypic fingerprints of millions of cells across thousands of compounds, making it one of the richest high-throughput biological datasets available. Two good entry points into the field are the reviews by Caicedo et al. and Serrano et al..

When
September 2 - 4, 2026
Where
Berlin, Germany
Max Delbrück Center (MDC), Campus Berlin-Buch
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Resources
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Workstreams

Closer to the event, we will publish a set of actionable tasks grouped into these three workstreams. You will later decide which task fits your expertise and interests best. Participants will group around these tasks and then work as a team toward a concrete, shippable outcome over the three days. Workstreams are topically distinct but not siloed: cross-workstream collaboration is encouraged wherever tools or data overlap.

Image-based profiling with scverse tooling

Integrating Scanpy and AnnData into Cell Painting workflows: from raw image ingestion and single-cell segmentation through CellProfiler-compatible feature extraction to population-level profile aggregation, making morphological data fully interoperable with spatial and single-cell pipelines.

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Single-cell perturbation tools for phenomics

Applying pertpy and related tools to large-scale resources such as JUMP-CP and the EU-OPENSCREEN compound collections, exploring multi-omics integration with matched Perturb-seq data, cross-modal mechanism-of-action inference, and uncertainty quantification for actionable hit prioritisation.

Scalable model training with scverse data standards

Tackling infrastructure challenges of modern Cell Painting resources spanning hundreds of thousands of compounds. Using scverse-native tooling such as annbatch with the EU-OPENSCREEN ECBL dataset to produce proof-of-concept ML pipelines ready for post-event follow-up.

Schedule

Wed Sep 2

09:00
Arrival & Registration logistics
10:00
Opening & Welcome talk
11:00
Talks talk
12:00
On-site lunch break
13:00
Hackathon sessions hack
15:00
Coffee break break
16:00
Hackathon sessions hack
18:00
End of day logistics
18:30
Dinner (optional)

Thu Sep 3

09:00
Morning stand-up logistics
09:30
Hackathon sessions hack
12:00
On-site lunch break
13:00
Hackathon sessions hack
15:00
Coffee break break
16:00
Hackathon sessions hack
18:00
End of day logistics
18:30
Dinner (optional)

Fri Sep 4

09:00
Morning stand-up logistics
09:30
Hackathon sessions hack
12:00
On-site lunch break
13:00
Hackathon sessions hack
14:30
Coffee break break
15:00
Presentations & wrap-up talk
16:30
End of day logistics

Partners

Sponsors

Join the hackathon

Whether you are an analyst or biological scientist experienced in Cell Painting, a software developer, computational biologist, or ML researcher: if you work at the intersection of morphological profiling and single-cell biology, this event is for you. Apply below or reach out with any questions.

Contact & community

This event follows the scverse Code of Conduct.