News
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Getting the stains out
CZ Biohub scientists are building an automated imaging system for low-resource settings to reliably detect malaria in blood samples
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Wild adaptations
Like Lewis Carroll’s Red Queen, cholera bacteria and their viral nemeses run a never-ending race just to keep up with each other
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DeRisi and Zimmer Meet Again
Carl Zimmer of the New York Times and CZ Biohub Co-President Joe DeRisi discussed the impact of COVID-19 on science and public health
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From accelerating particles to advancing public health
An engineering physicist reflects on his role in CZ Biohub’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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‘Cool’ collaboration cracks a SARS-CoV-2 protein structure
Unique study combines cryoEM, AI to forge atomic-level model of Nsp2
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Location, location, location
The organization of cells into discrete compartments such as cilia and endosomes allows for localized decision-making.
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Working remotely, Stanford team devises a much-needed medical device
A virtual collaboration overcame supply-chain constraints to quickly develop a versatile, low-cost ventilator for COVID-19 patients.
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SciDev.Net: Why Sharing Bioimaging Tech is Crucial to Global Health
Bioimaging Technologies Must be Expanded for Global Health, write CZI‘s Stephani Otte and Vladimir Ghukasyan
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CZI Awards $28 Million for Visual Proteomics and Announces New Funding Opportunity for Software Development
Grants Support Visualizing Proteins in Cells, while New Request for Applications Calls for Plugin Development Projects for the napari Image Analysis Platform
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Announces New Grant Opportunity to Expand Global Access to Bioimaging
New Request for Applications Welcomes Applicants from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Former Soviet Countries
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Watch: Frontiers of imaging science
Learn how pushing the frontiers of imaging technology will help scientists address important questions about health and disease.
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CZI Awards Nearly $32 Million and Announces New Funding Opportunity to Advance Biomedical Imaging
Grants Support Increased Collaborations and Innovations in Imaging Technology, while New Request for Applications Focuses on Visualizing Proteins in Cells