What New Cell Biology Can AI Reveal Just by Looking at Images? A Lot!
Humans are good at looking at images and finding patterns or making comparisons. Look at a collection of dog photos, for example, and you can sort them by color, by ear size, by face shape, and so on. But could you compare them...
Keir Balla doesn’t have all the answers, and that’s exactly how he likes it
New Group Leader brings an exploratory spirit to the Biohub
Does a warming Earth mean more sickness?
How climate change is increasing the risk of infectious disease
Mapping the fly
CZ Biohub joins international effort to build the first cell atlas for a mainstay of biology
Old mouse, new tech
The Tabula Muris Consortium probes the mysteries of ‘young blood’ at the single-cell level
From parts list to blueprint: OpenCell lights the way
Scientists have made great strides in understanding the complexity of the cell in the nearly 360 years since English polymath Robert Hooke discovered this smallest unit of life. The anatomy of the cell and functions of its various internal...
Biohub–Stanford research offers a new window on celiac disease
For most of us, cutting out one or two unhealthy food items from our diet may be an efficient way to manage health, but the estimated 2 million people in the U.S. who live with celiac disease must permanently eliminate all foods containing...
CZ Biohub welcomes new university-nominated Investigators
We are delighted to announce the appointment of a stellar new group of Biohub Investigators who have been selected through nominations by our three partner universities—Stanford University, UC San Francisco, and UC Berkeley. All 10 of...