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AI powers a better way to diagnose malaria
CZ Biohub San Francisco’s Remoscope shows promise in clinical study
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A special visit with a nonagenarian expert in pathogenic amoebae
Brain-eating amoeba brings together researchers from CZ Biohub SF, UCSF, and the California Department of Public Health
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Seeing the big picture
In an extraordinarily effective collaboration, intercampus team creates highly detailed images of one the world’s most prevalent parasites
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Arming Public Health Practitioners with a Disease-Tracking Toolkit
CZ Biohub San Francisco’s genomic epidemiology training empowered local health officials to respond to COVID and more
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Seeing malaria in a new light
CZ Biohub’s Bioengineering team sends custom microscopes to Uganda to test out a new approach to diagnosing malaria
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Building a global network of disease detectives
‘CZ ID’ platform is helping researchers around the world identify new pathogens
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This tech tool is transforming our ability to detect and track diseases
How a project that began in an academic lab led to the launch of Chan Zuckerberg ID (CZ ID) — a tool that helps researchers detect and track emerging infectious diseases.
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‘Collaboration is powerful’
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Keir Balla doesn’t have all the answers, and that’s exactly how he likes it
New Group Leader brings an exploratory spirit to the Biohub
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Does a warming Earth mean more sickness?
How climate change is increasing the risk of infectious disease
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What’s it like to work in public health during a pandemic?
Watch how Jeremy Corrigan is using Chan Zuckerberg GEN EPI to track and stop outbreaks across his community.
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The viruses that buzz around us
Sequencing all the RNA within individual mosquitoes can identify the potentially harmful viruses and emerging pathogens these insect vectors carry and transmit, as well as their animal reservoirs