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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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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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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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Arming Burkina Faso scientists with new skills to fight dengue and other infectious diseases
Collaborations between CZ Biohub San Francisco and the Global Fund empower Burkina Faso to develop pathogen genomics testing capacities
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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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Global postdoctoral fellowships to accelerate great science
A conversation with Steve Quake, Amy Herr, and the Stellar Science Foundation’s Takanori Takebe