News
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Everything everywhere all at once: 'Zebrahub' tracks development like never before
A ‘Google Earth’ of embryology, CZ Biohub San Francisco's zebrafish cell atlas brings a new vision to developmental 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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CZI Announces Multi-Institutional Collaborations for Developing Technology To Better Understand Cells
These efforts will measure and engineer cellular function to better understand health and disease
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The Ultimate Bioresearch Lab
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Seattle Hub For Synthetic Biology Launched By Allen Institute, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, And The University Of Washington Will Turn Cells Into Recording Devices To Unlock Secrets Of Disease
First-of-its-kind research initiative will develop technologies to reveal how changes in cells and genes over time influence human health and disease
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Marking the milestone of the Human Breast Cell Atlas
The world’s most comprehensive single-cell atlas of healthy breast tissue furthers our understanding of mammary biology and progresses treatments for diseases like breast cancer.
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Accelerating open science in Latin America
At a recent workshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina, researchers from around the world came together to accelerate computational biomedicine and open science in Latin America.
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Cómo acelerar la ciencia abierta en América Latina
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The Economist: Worlds Within, Worlds Without
Geoffrey Carr of The Economist covers CZI and CZ Biohub SF’s efforts to support the Human Cell Atlas
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A cartography of human histology is in the making
It will identify and locate every type of cell in the human body.
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Democratizing access to technology to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery
Go behind the scenes of Chan Zuckerberg CELLxGENE, a groundbreaking tool helping scientists expand what we know about health and disease.
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CZI Supports UK Biobank to Create World’s Largest Imaging Dataset To Understand Disease
The collection of whole-body repeat imaging scans will help researchers understand the determinants and progression of disease in mid-to-later life