Whole-brain microscopy datasets are enormous — often terabytes per image — and the field has been generating thousands of them. The bottleneck is no longer acquisition; it’s storage, sharing, and making all of that data usable by researchers who weren’t part of the original experiment.
The Brain Image Library (BIL) was built to solve that problem.
BIL is a public, persistent repository for brain microscopy data, hosted at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and serving the broader neuroscience community. Rather than requiring researchers to download multi-terabyte datasets before they can work with them, BIL provides integrated analysis and visualization tools that let users explore data in place — directly through the repository.