News
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Andrea Califano: 6 strategies for using AI to reprogram the immune system
The convergence of machine learning, synthetic biology, and immunology is changing what's possible for human health.
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Shana Kelley: 5 new ways to measure inflammation
With AI-integrated platforms to watch immune cells in action, we will be able to intervene in inflammation before it becomes disease, says Biohub’s president of bioengineering.
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An update from our founders
We're going all in on AI-powered biology for our next chapter.
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Launching the first large-scale scientific initiative combining frontier AI with frontier biology to solve disease
To power this initiative, we are uniting our scientific teams as a single organization: Biohub.
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Genomics research for all
VariantFormer is the first deep learning model characterizing cross-tissue gene expression by bridging sequence-based modeling across genomes with population-based modeling across personalized genomes.
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Modeling cellular diversity
scLDM, a deep generative AI model of transcriptomics, generates realistic single-cell data to accelerate virtual cell research.
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The Virtual Immune System: A roadmap for predictive human immunology
We are entering a third revolution in immunology with the ability to solve some of the hardest problems in disease, says Aly Khan, senior director of AI.
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Advancing patient-led science through collaboration
The Rare As One Cycle 2 Impact Report highlights how patient communities are accelerating research and reshaping the rare disease landscape.
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Ambrose Carr: 4 strategies for scaling biological data for AI-based discovery
To accelerate biological research with AI, we’ll need specific, shared datasets, says the head of data science at Biohub.
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Accelerating AI in biology with community-driven benchmarks
Our community-driven benchmarking suite standardizes biological AI model evaluation to accelerate scientific discovery.
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A Deep Look at the Immune System
Sjoukje van der Stegen, a Biohub group lead, is working to understand immune cell development with hopes of expanding access to immunotherapies
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4 ways protein monitoring could change the way we stay healthy
A new perspective paper explores how continuous protein monitoring could help us detect, manage and prevent disease before symptoms appear.