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napari Plugin Grants is sponsored by Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI). This grant program supports software plugin development projects for the napari image analysis platform, a community-built, open-source, and interactive tool for Python designed for browsing, annotating, and analyzing large multi-dimensional images. While focused on image analysis, relevant AI simulation tools that integrate with napari could be considered.
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