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Biology’s most ambitious map yet: What is the Human Cell Atlas?
What if the answer to preventing, treating and eradicating disease was already within us? This ambitious project aims to create an open, shareable reference atlas of our cells, the building blocks of life.
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Mission Critical: Priscilla Chan and the Fight Against COVID-19 in San Francisco's Latino Community
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Tiny wireless implant detects oxygen deep within the body
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Synchronized editing: the future of collaborative writing
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CZI Announces New Grant Opportunity to Encourage More Representative Research
Grants Will Support Researchers to Contribute Diverse Tissue Samples to the Human Cell Atlas
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Studies Examine Variant Surging in California, and the News Isn’t Good
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The past, present, and future of medical imaging
To understand where we are today with medical imaging and where we’re going, it helps to look back on the progress humanity has made already.
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How to Build a COVID Testing Lab in Eight Days
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Brain Cells Most Vulnerable to Alzheimer’s Disease Identified by Scientists
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Watch: Frontiers of imaging science
Learn how pushing the frontiers of imaging technology will help scientists address important questions about health and disease.
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CZI Awards Nearly $32 Million and Announces New Funding Opportunity to Advance Biomedical Imaging
Grants Support Increased Collaborations and Innovations in Imaging Technology, while New Request for Applications Focuses on Visualizing Proteins in Cells
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CZI Awards $4.7 Million for Open Source Software and Organizations Advancing Open Science
Funding Supports Software Tools Essential to Biomedicine and Organizations that Promote Reproducible Research