Join us at CZ Biohub SF for an exciting one-day symposium focused on imaging and computational technologies for biological measurements across the scales of protein complexes, organelles, cells, tissues, and organisms.
The Chicago Bioengineering Conference aims to gather like-minded scientists passionate about creating and applying state-of-the-art technologies and methods. This meeting will focus on next-generation technologies in the life sciences as well as Chicagoland as an emerging center of excellence in BioEngineering.
The Physics of Life Symposium aims to bring together researchers interested in leveraging the tools, approaches, and style of inquiry of physics to the complex and beautiful phenomena of life. Our objective is to nucleate a diverse and vibrant community of physical biologists in the San Francisco Bay Area, with the CZ Biohub SF as the convergence point for the exchange of ideas in an atmosphere that fosters collaborative research.
The Physician-Scientist Research Symposium aims to bring together physician-scientists from UCSF and Stanford University, with the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub San Francisco as the convergence point, in order to build a research community of early-career physician-scientists and advocate for the continued engagement of physicians in scientific discovery.
Recent technological advances are transforming the scale at which cell biology can be conducted, from new imaging and labeling strategies to the systematic engineering of genes and their expression. This workshop will spark a robust discussion that will articulate key, actionable goals toward true cell biology at scale.
Bits, Photons & Cells: Exploring Novel Technologies to Unravel Cell Dynamics in Zebrafish
Bits, Photons & Cells: Exploring Novel Technologies to Unravel Cell Dynamics in Zebrafish
The “Bits, Photons & Cells” symposium aims to gather like-minded scientists passionate about creating and applying state-of-the-art technologies and methods. Our focus is on the emergence of cell identity in zebrafish, but the implications reach far beyond this model organism.
The Physics of Life Symposium aims to bring together researchers interested in leveraging the tools, approaches, and style of inquiry of physics to the complex and beautiful phenomena of life. Our objective is to nucleate a diverse and vibrant community of physical biologists in the San Francisco Bay Area, with the CZ Biohub SF as the convergence point for the exchange of ideas in an atmosphere that fosters collaborative research.
The Physician-Scientist Research Symposium aims to bring together physician-scientists from UCSF and Stanford University, with the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub San Francisco as the convergence point, in order to build a research community of early-career physician-scientists and advocate for the continued engagement of physicians in scientific discovery.
Recent technological advances are transforming the scale at which cell biology can be conducted, from new imaging and labeling strategies to the systematic engineering of genes and their expression. This workshop will spark a robust discussion that will articulate key, actionable goals toward true cell biology at scale.
The CZ Imaging Institute’s Hardware Frontiers for CryoET Workshop discussed the challenges and opportunities in hardware developments for cryoET, including improvements in grid preparation, super-resolution light microscopy, sample milling, Cc correctors, laser phase plates, scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), and cameras.
The Physics of Life Symposium aims to bring together researchers interested in leveraging the tools, approaches, and style of inquiry of physics to the complex and beautiful phenomena of life.
In celebration of our fifth anniversary, we hosted a virtual scientific symposium, featuring CZ Biohub scientists and investigators as well as guests such as NIH Director Frances Collins.
Emerging technical tools are contributing to our ability to better understand sleep. And increasing knowledge about molecular and circuit-level regulation of sleep will ultimately enable more rational approaches to improving sleep in patients with sleep disorders.
A two-day symposium exploring frontiers in cell biology driven by new technologies. Celebrating the second anniversary of the founding of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub.