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Local-first, open-source healthcare AI toolkit for clinical NLP and PHI/PII de-identification across 12 languages, running entirely on-device with 1,000+ specialized medical models; provides Python SDK, REST API, Docker deployment, and native Swift apps via OpenMedKit with Apple MLX/CoreML acceleration, supporting HIPAA-aware de-identification with 247 PII checkpoints (3K+ stars, Apache 2.0, arXiv 2508.01630)
Robust deep learning-based segmentation of >100 anatomical structures in CT and MR images, built on nnU-Net and widely adopted in clinical radiology and surgical planning workflows (2.6K+ stars)
PyTorch-based embedding instance segmentation algorithm optimized for accurate, efficient, and portable cell and nucleus segmentation across fluorescence and brightfield microscopy images, achieving state-of-the-art speed and accuracy with lightweight model sizes suitable for edge deployment (224+ stars, Apache 2.0)
nnU-Net is a self-configuring method for deep learning-based biomedical image segmentation, developed by the Applied Computer Vision Lab (ACVL) of Helmholtz Imaging and the Division of Medical Image Computing at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). It is designed to automatically adapt to a given dataset, analyzing the provided training cases to configure a matching U-Net-based segmentation pipeline without requiring expertise from the user. The tool provides pretrained models for Pancreas and Pancreas tumor segmentation, Colon cancer primaries segmentation, Abdominal organ segmentation, Liver and liver tumor segmentation, Kidney and kidney tumor segmentation, Brain Tumor segmentation and Hippocampus (MR data) segmentation
NVIDIA and King's College London's open-source AI toolkit for healthcare imaging, providing foundational frameworks for medical image annotation (MONAI Label), training (MONAI Core), and deployment (MONAI Deploy) across radiology, pathology, and endoscopy (8K+ stars, Apache 2.0)
Free-text promptable universal 3D medical image segmentation foundation model enabling zero-shot segmentation of diverse anatomical structures and pathologies via natural language prompts across CT, MRI, and other volumetric imaging modalities (DKFZ, 195+ stars, Apache 2.0)
Universal foundation model for grounded biomedical image interpretation, enabling comprehensive visual understanding, reasoning, and grounding across diverse biomedical imaging modalities with strong zero-shot generalization (55+ stars, Apache 2.0, 2025-2026)
Foundation model for universal cell segmentation achieving state-of-the-art performance across bacteria, tissue, yeast, cell culture, and diverse imaging modalities (brightfield, fluorescence, phase), with pip-installable inference and Napari plugin (vanvalenlab/Caltech, bioRxiv 2024)
Deployable biomedical deep-research agent blueprint combining on-prem multimodal RAG, report generation, human-in-the-loop editing, and virtual screening with MolMIM and DiffDock for drug discovery workflows (2025)
Medical large vision-language model unifying comprehension and generation via heterogeneous knowledge adaptation, enabling holistic medical image understanding, visual question answering, and clinical report generation across diverse modalities (ZJU4HealthCare, 1.6K+ stars)
Foundation model for joint segmentation, detection, and recognition of biomedical objects across nine imaging modalities, with v2 introducing BoltzFormer architecture for end-to-end 3D inference (Microsoft, Nature Methods 2025)
First versatile medical reasoning agent for chest X-ray interpretation, dynamically integrating state-of-the-art CXR analysis tools and multimodal LLMs into a unified framework; introduces ChestAgentBench with 2,500 complex medical queries across 7 categories (bowang-lab, 1.1K+ stars)
Generalist foundation model and database for open-world medical image segmentation, enabling universal segmentation of diverse anatomical structures and pathologies with zero-shot generalization to unseen tasks and modalities (Nature Biomedical Engineering 2025)
Segment Anything in 3D medical images and videos, extending SAM2 to volumetric and temporal medical imaging with state-of-the-art zero-shot segmentation performance across CT, MRI, and surgical video (arXiv 2025)
Universal medical image segmentation foundation model trained on 1.57M image-mask pairs across 10 imaging modalities and 30+ cancer types (Nature Communications 2024)