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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.

  • Nature: Can AI build a virtual cell? Scientists race to model life’s smallest unit

    Today, scientists learned

  • GEN Highlights CZI’s Virtual Cell Efforts As Industry Competitions Emerge To Accelerate AI Model Development

    As new competitions push the pace of virtual cell model development, GEN spotlights CZI’s contributions, including models like scGenePT and TranscriptFormer.

  • Why we’re going all in on biology and AI

    From virtual cells to virtual staining, Priscilla Chan highlights how AI models are helping researchers understand biology like never before.

  • Virtual staining for real cells

    Developed by CZ Biohub San Francisco scientists, Cytoland promises to accelerate research in cell biology, disease diagnosis, and drug discovery

  • GEN, STAT cite CZI datasets and models as advancements toward AI-based virtual cell models

    STAT and GEN cite CZI’s CELLxGENE, Billion Cells Project and TranscriptFormer model as open resources advancing AI virtual cell research.

  • Stanley P. Reimann Honor Award bestowed upon renowned biologist Andrea Califano

  • R&D World: 10x Genomics CTO highlights partnership with CZI on Billion Cells Project

  • CZI @ STAT Breakthrough Summit: Virtual cells might be closer than we think — thanks to AI

    At Breakthrough West, Patricia Brennan and Gita Mahmoudabadi discussed TranscriptFormer, CZI’s new AI model trained on 112 million cells from 12 different species.

  • Somite AI announces Series A to revolutionize cell therapy with AI-driven foundation models

    This funding will help tackle key bottlenecks in cell therapy by using AI to make cell production faster, more reliable, and accessible to patients.

  • A Gene Known for Its Role in Heart Disease Also Drives Metastasis in Breast Cancer

    When researchers looked for inherited genes linked with survival among breast cancer patients, they turned up a variant responsible for an entirely different health problem: artery-clogging cholesterol.

  • GEN: CZI releases TranscriptFormer AI model — the cross-species cell atlas