A student-led platform consisting of bench scientists and programmers. Start building your dream research software today — with AI.
How It Works
Most great research tools never get built because the people with the questions don't write code, and the people who write code don't see the questions. Milliomics fixes that.
Have a research question but can't build the tool? We pair bench scientists with programmers who can ship it — no programming background required to start.
Modern AI tools have radically lowered the cost of building scientific software. We help you use them well — turning ideas into working tools faster than ever.
Built by students learning by doing. Every project is open-source, every collaboration is public, and every contributor gets credit for the work they ship.
Our Projects
Each Milliomics project pairs working software with the scientists who need it. Both are looking for collaborators, contributors, and co-authors.
Interactive spatial omics visualization and analysis in a single code-free desktop application. Explore tissues, run analyses, and discover biology — all without writing code.
Explore MilliMap →An interactive 3D learning experience for navigating the nervous system. Mission-based gameplay turns neuroanatomy into something students explore — not just memorize.
Coming soonNews & Updates
Releases, milestones, and calls for collaboration.
We've launched milliomics.com as the home for our open scientific software collective. Two projects are live, and we're actively recruiting collaborators across both.
The first stable release of MilliMap — a code-free desktop app for spatial omics visualization and analysis — is now available for macOS and Windows.
The first playable prototype of Neuroanatomy Adventure is finished. We're recruiting Unity developers, neuroscience educators, and student playtesters for the next milestone.
Bring an idea, a research problem, or just curiosity. We'll match you with collaborators and walk you through building it with modern AI tools, even if you've never written code before.
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