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CZI Awards Over $5M to Advance Technologies and Expand Global Access to Bioimaging
CZI announces more than $5 million to advance bioimaging technologies, increase access to these tools, and build capacity for biomedical researchers
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How open, early sharing of scientific results proved crucial to COVID-19 response
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How enzymes weather mutations
‘Lab-on-a-chip’ platform enables a holistic approach to understanding how enzymes’ activity is optimized
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Betting Big on Science and Technology
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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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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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The past, present, and future of medical imaging
To understand where we are today with medical imaging and where we’re going, it helps to look back on the progress humanity has made already.
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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
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Supporting State Science and Technology Policy Fellows
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Awards Nearly $450,000 for Science Policy Fellows in Idaho, Missouri, and Virginia
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Awards $5 Million for Open Source Software Projects Essential to Science
New Grants Support Software Projects that Accelerate Biomedical Research and Serve the Larger Scientific Community
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Expanding Computational Skills in Science to Support Research
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Partner to Support The Carpentries in Teaching Foundational Coding and Data Science Skills to Researchers Worldwide
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The impacts of Chan Zuckerberg ID technology on global health
Journey to the frontlines of global health as researchers use Chan Zuckerberg ID tech to detect the cause of a meningitis outbreak in Bangladesh.