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  • Uncovering sarcoidosis: The rare disease impacting black women in the U.S.

    Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease disproportionately impacting Black women in the U.S. But the patient advocacy community is coming together to improve diagnosis and treatment.

  • Who's feeding the fish?<br/>The robot!

    Biohub-built ‘ZAF’ automates zebrafish care in the lab

  • 2 Stanford researchers are using AI to see more in the brain

    Learn why Stanford Researchers Wah Chiu and Serena Yeung are using artificial intelligence to reveal the inner workings of neurons.

  • Listen: Discussing the Future of Science Technology with Neuroscientist Edward Boyden

    Neuroscientist Edward Boyden, Mark Zuckerberg, and Priscilla Chan discuss the future of biomedical science, including imaging, technology development, and artificial intelligence.

  • Watch: Building Tools to Accelerate Science with Medscape’s Dr. Eric Topol

    Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan discuss CZI’s work in science, including our 10-year vision to measure human biology in action with physician-scientist, author and editor Dr. Eric Topol.

  • Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Announces 10-Year Effort to Develop Science and Technologies to Measure Human Biology in Action

    Dr. Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg announced that they are doubling down on their commitment to accelerating biomedical science and advancing human health

  • 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

  • How open, early sharing of scientific results proved crucial to COVID-19 response

  • How enzymes weather mutations

    ‘Lab-on-a-chip’ platform enables a holistic approach to understanding how enzymes’ activity is optimized

  • Betting Big on Science and Technology

  • Getting the stains out

    CZ Biohub scientists are building an automated imaging system for low-resource settings to reliably detect malaria in blood samples

  • 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.