News
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Bioengineering immune cells to treat cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and more
Two Investigators share how their projects will leverage immune cells to detect cancer and neurodegenerative diseases sooner.
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Our Rare Disease Network goes global
Meet our new international grantees and discover how they bring new perspectives to the Rare As One Network to address the global challenges of rare disease
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Priscilla Chan, Stephen Quake discuss accelerating science with AI at Stanford’s Big Ideas in Medicine
Priscilla Chan and Stephen Quake speak at Stanford’s Big Ideas in Medicine Conference about building one of the world’s largest AI clusters for nonprofit life science research.
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Researchers decipher MIS-C, the scary illness that followed COVID in some kids
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What causes dangerous inflammation in children with COVID?
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Scientists Get to the Bottom of COVID’s Worst Pediatric Complication
Study reveals a mechanism behind multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C)
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AI, virtual cells, and a revolutionary platform for biology
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How open source software is transforming biomedicine
Open source software is essential for scientific discovery. Explore highlights from our open science program’s recent impact report and gain insights from our grantee community.
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The Immunology Podcast speaks with Shana Kelley
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How technology is democratizing genetic research for rare diseases
Discover how a new genetic prevalence estimate calculator can support advancements and new insights for rare disease research.
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Exploring the ‘digital age of biology’ with CZI’s science technology team
Explore key takeaways from CZI’s recent science technology convening, where attendees discussed how advances in AI can uncover fundamental properties of human biology.
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Solving bottlenecks in cryoET with machine learning
CZ Imaging Institute scientists mark milestone achievement with annotation of over 13,000 tomograms in just 3.5 days