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Can researchers use AI to take microscopy to the next level?
From virtual staining to lensless microscopes, researchers are capitalizing on artificial intelligence to rethink microscopy
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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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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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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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ESM3: Simulating 500 million years of evolution with a language model
ESM3 is the first generative model for biology that simultaneously reasons over the sequence, structure, and function of proteins.
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With New Omega Tool, Scientists Can Rapidly Analyze Complex Biological Images through AI-Powered ‘Conversations’
By lowering technical barriers, Omega democratizes image analysis
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CZI’s AI Computing System Honored as a ‘World Changing Idea’
Fast Company recognized the organization’s vision to build predictive models of cells and cell systems to advance the frontiers of science and medicine
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Priscilla Chan Discusses the Role of AI in Biomedicine With the New York Academy of Sciences
Priscilla Chan on how AI will pave the way for breakthroughs that will bring scientists closer to curing, preventing, or managing all diseases by the end of this century
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How AI can uncover the laws of biology
Priscilla Chan reflects on CZI’s AI strategy for science, including the organization’s vision to build predictive models of cells to help scientists understand health and disease.
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CZI Launches AI Advisory Group and Residency Program To Accelerate Development of Virtual Cell Models
Advisors, key hires, and in-house AI residents will inform the organization’s AI strategy, including the development of virtual cell models to advance scientific research