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  • Ground Truths podcast with Eric Topol: AI-powered virtual cells are ‘the Holy Grail of biology’

    On the “Ground Truths” podcast, Eric Topol talks with Steve Quake and Charlotte Bunne about building AI-powered virtual cells — biology’s “holy grail.”

  • Dr. Priscilla Chan on AI’s role in science at SXSW

    How can AI help scientists predict cell behavior? At SXSW, Dr. Priscilla Chan explored the potential of AI-powered virtual cells in advancing biomedical research.

  • Introducing openRxiv: A Q&A with Board Chair Scott Fraser

    Preprints are changing science. In this Q&A, openRxiv Board Chair Scott Fraser explains how this new nonprofit will sustain bioRxiv, medRxix and open knowledge sharing.

  • Location, location: Researchers map proteins across human cells

    Organelle Profiling, developed by CZ Biohub San Francisco scientists, is a new tool to understand cells at an unprecedented level of detail

  • Location, location: Researchers map proteins across human cells

    Organelle Profiling, developed by CZ Biohub San Francisco scientists, is a new tool to understand cells at an unprecedented level of detail

  • Meet the Team at CZ Biohub New York

    The growing team at CZ Biohub NY is shaping the future of life sciences in the New York area.

  • Meet the Team at CZ Biohub New York

    The growing team at CZ Biohub NY is shaping the future of life sciences in the New York area.

  • CZI Launches Billion Cells Project With 10x Genomics and Ultima Genomics To Advance AI in Biology

    Landmark single-cell dataset of one billion cells will be used to train new AI models to advance researchers’ understanding of cellular behavior and gene function.

  • Columbia University BioWorks speaks with Andrea Califano

  • Columbia University BioWorks speaks with Andrea Califano

  • A simple model for an intricate, ever-evolving structure

    Scientists use math and physics to address the mystery of just how the endoplasmic reticulum, an organelle essential to life at the cellular level, continually re-arranges itself.

  • A simple model for an intricate, ever-evolving structure

    Scientists use math and physics to address the mystery of just how the endoplasmic reticulum, an organelle essential to life at the cellular level, continually re-arranges itself.