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4 ways protein monitoring could change the way we stay healthy
A new perspective paper explores how continuous protein monitoring could help us detect, manage and prevent disease before symptoms appear.
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Inside Precision Medicine: Shana Kelley — Instrumented tissues for monitoring human body in real-time
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Ground Truths: Shana Kelley — biosensors to track proteins and inflammation in our blood in real time
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Nurturing science’s next generation
This summer, the Chicago Biohub welcomed its first cohort of interns
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Building devices that unite cells and sensors
Csaba Forró, a Chicago Biohub group leader, discusses how merging physics, engineering, and biology helps researchers investigate disease at the cellular level
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Core Memory: Priscilla Chan and her quest to end disease
In today's changing health landscape, these leaders are advancing care, shaping policy, and driving innovations that transform lives.
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Shana Kelley, Jonah Cool @ AI+ Expo: Accelerating discovery with AI and biotechnology
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago President Shana Kelley and Jonah Cool, CZI’s VP of scientific strategy, spoke about accelerating scientific discovery with AI and biotechnology.
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Ground Truths podcast with Eric Topol: AI-powered virtual cells are ‘the Holy Grail of biology’
On the “Ground Truths” podcast, Eric Topol talks with Steve Quake and Charlotte Bunne about building AI-powered virtual cells — biology’s “holy grail.”
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Chicago’s CZ Biohub hits a milestone: Its first big research rollout
In the center's first major scientific paper, researchers detail a new implantable sensor they developed to monitor inflammation in real time.
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First-of-its-kind sensor tracks inflammation continuously, in real time
CZ Biohub Chicago’s implantable device demonstrates an impactful new way to monitor health and disease
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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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The future is now: 4 insights from CZ Biohub Chicago’s inaugural scientific conference
Researchers gathered to discuss trends and technologies that will enable biological research