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  • Why CZI is uniquely positioned to accelerate scientific progress through AI

    CZI Co-CEO and Co-Founder Priscilla Chan reflects on the impact of AI in biology and its ability to help scientists cure all diseases.

  • Chan Zuckerberg Science To Build AI GPU Cluster To Model Cell Systems

    The new cluster will be one of the most powerful high-performance computing systems for nonprofit life science research in the world.

  • University of Chicago President Paul Alivisatos Joins CZ Biohub Board

    The Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network expands its board of directors

  • Bolivian biologists building a better future for science and health

    Three generations of scientists visit CZ Biohub SF to learn metagenomic sequencing techniques and analysis

  • 10 questions revealing the mysteries of human cells

    Explore answers to frequently asked questions about the microscopic cells that make up human bodies.

  • Seeing the big picture

    In an extraordinarily effective collaboration, intercampus team creates highly detailed images of one the world’s most prevalent parasites

  • Arming Public Health Practitioners with a Disease-Tracking Toolkit

    CZ Biohub San Francisco’s genomic epidemiology training empowered local health officials to respond to COVID and more

  • Finding rare disease treatments: 2 patient leaders share their stories

  • Mark Zuckerberg’s charity is giving $250 million to Chicago’s up and coming biotech sector after it beat out 36 other cities: ‘We competed and won’

  • Does shingles vaccination cut dementia risk? Large study hints at a link

    Analysis of nearly 300,000 people finds an association between the shingles jab and a lower rate of dementia — but questions linger.

  • Learning to ‘speak amino acid’: How language models can change our approach to medicine

    Biohub-affiliated researchers are using the technology behind AI chatbots to unlock codes in human biology.

  • Hardware Frontiers for CryoET Workshop

    Watch recordings of the workshop where the challenges and opportunities in hardware developments for cryoET were discussed