Bioengineering immune cells to treat cancer, neurodegenerative disease, and more
Two Investigators share how their projects will leverage immune cells to detect cancer and neurodegenerative diseases sooner
Solving bottlenecks in cryoET with machine learning
CZ Imaging Institute scientists mark milestone achievement with annotation of over 13,000 tomograms in just 3.5 days
At the intersection of machine learning and life science
Yasin Şenbabaoğlu, CZ Biohub SF’s new Director of Computational Biology, is working to reveal hidden patterns in health and disease
Blazing new trails
A rock-climbing scientist brings his exploratory spirit to science and medicine
Piecing together new technologies for biomedicine
A conversation with new CZ Biohub Chicago group leader, Daniel Wang
A special visit with a nonagenarian expert in pathogenic amoebae
Brain-eating amoeba brings together researchers from CZ Biohub SF, UCSF, and the California Department of Public Health
Riddle of the sphinx
Probing the sphinx tile to explore geometry and chirality in life
Mind-blowing science: ‘Star Wars-style’ holograms to communicate with the brain
About 20 years ago, neuroscientists, recording from electrodes implanted in the medial temporal lobe, identified human brain cells that respond only to photos of Jennifer Aniston.