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AP: Zuckerberg, Chan shift bulk of philanthropy to science, focusing on AI and biology to curb disease
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Axios: Zuckerberg and Chan bet AI can cure all disease
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Biohub launches first large-scale scientific initiative combining frontier AI with frontier biology to cure or prevent disease
Biohub to unite data, compute, experimental science, and AI to transform and accelerate scientific research.
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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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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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MIT Technology Review: How healthy am I? My immunome knows the score.
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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.
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Reasoning with cells
rBio is our new reasoning model trained on virtual cell simulations, helping scientists predict the effect of gene mutations through plain language questions.
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New cell atlas reveals biological secrets of the mouse lemur – and its close link to human health
‘Tabula Microcebus’ cell atlas is an unprecedented, data-rich tool to explore health, disease, and evolution
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Core Memory: Priscilla Chan and her quest to end disease