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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Launches New Program to Support Patients to Accelerate Progress Against Rare Diseases
Rare As One Project Provides Funding, Technology, Mentorship, and Capacity-Building Services for Patient-Led Organizations
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#RareAsOne: 7,000 rare diseases, 1 fight
Rare disease patients and their families share their experiences living with a rare disease. Learn about their efforts to drive forward research and find cures.
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McGill University’s Centre of Genomics and Policy Receives Funding to Create Ethics and Governance Resources for the Human Cell Atlas Initiative
New Policies, Tools, and Support to Enable Efficient, Ethical International Data Sharing for this Global Effort to Map All Cells in the Human Body
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CZ Biohub Hires Global Human Resources Expert Sonya Zilka
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Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Launches $6.9 Million Effort to Increase Diversity of STEM Students on College Campuses
Partnership between UMBC, UC San Diego and UC Berkeley to Increase Recruitment and Retention of Underrepresented Students Pursuing Studies in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
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CZI Awards $17 Million to Bring More Engineering Expertise to Biomedical Imaging
New Imaging Scientists Program Supports Better Tools, Increased Collaboration Between Optical Engineers and Biomedical Researchers
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CZI Announces Support for Open-Source Software Efforts to Improve Biomedical Imaging
Funding Will Support Better Image Analysis and Visualization
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CZI Awards Over $51 Million to Fight Neurodegenerative Disorders, Including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
The Neurodegeneration Challenge Network Brings Together Interdisciplinary Experts to Accelerate Our Understanding of Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Co-President Dr. Joseph DeRisi Talks IDseq, Virus Hunting on Adam Savage’s Podcast
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How tech can help tackle the toughest challenges
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is a place where engineers can build technology that will truly make people’s lives better.
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Working to solve a family’s medical mystery
CZI’s goal is ambitious: to support the science & technology that will make it possible to cure, prevent and manage all disease by the end of the century. Based on the progress I’ve seen, I believe we’re taking steps in the right direction.
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Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg receive Double Helix Medal for Their Work to Accelerate Science