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QBI seeks to transform our understanding of biology and disease through quantitative research. Follow us on Instagram @qbi_ucsf
San Francisco, CA
Joined November 2016
Speaker lineup announced & registration now open!. Join us for a chance to connect, celebrate, and support the next generation of researchers at the QBI Internship Symposium on 8/19.
Join us to commemorate emerging talent in science at the QBI Internship Symposium, where UCSF interns will present highlights from their summer projects. Interested in presenting? Apply by Aug 8!.
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Why This Video Producer Says ‘Teamwork Makes the Dream Work’
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This is part of our UCSF People series, highlighting employees from across UCSF with diverse roles and backgrounds through a day in their work life. Here we meet Isaac Conway-Stenzel, an ETS senior...
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QBI @UCSF launches the Paul Farmer African Initiative for Research (PFAIR) to strengthen research capacity across Africa by building a foundation for sustainable research through mentorship, funding, and international exchange for African scientists.
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UC San Francisco’s Paul Farmer African Initiative for Research (PFAIR) supports African scientists in infectious disease research via mentorship, international collaboration, and sustainable funding.
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Dr. Nguyen Hoai of Vietnam National University spent a few months with us as a QBI International Visiting Scholar. In this Q&A, she reflects on her inspiring time in San Francisco at @UCSF and @GladstoneInst. Read the full recap:
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We’ve enjoyed having Hoai Nguyen as a visiting scholar this summer! Join us July 14 as she wraps up her time at QBI and @GladstoneInst with a seminar on her team’s CRISPR-based dengue virus diagnostic assay. #GlobalHealth #CRISPR #Dengue
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What an inspiring two days at the QBI/@Rezo_Tx “Separating the Signal from the Noise: AI in Biology” symposium!. From AI-driven drug discovery to protein design & spatial proteomics, the ideas flowed and the community showed up. Grateful to all who joined and helped make this
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Excited to welcome Lazar Atanackovic (@UofT/@VectorInst) to next week’s AI in Biology symposium!. He’ll share how AI can model, understand, & control how cells change, highlighting that control may mean true understanding. !. June 17–18 at @UCSF:
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Longtime collaborators Steven Altschuler & Lani Wu will share how AI helps map cell phenotypes for early drug discovery, while stressing the need for biological validation. Hear them at the “AI in Biology” symposium @UCSF, June 17–18. #QBI #AIinBiology
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Meet Cecilia Clementi @CecClementi, Physics Prof at @FU_Berlin + speaker at the QBI/@rezo_tx “AI in Biology” symposium next week!. She’ll share how machine learning can model protein dynamics, and why blending theory + experiment is more powerful than ever. Join us June 17–18
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Meet Anil Palepu, Research Scientist at @Google and speaker at our QBI/@rezo_tx “AI in Biology” symposium on June 17-18!. Register to join: #SpeakerSpotlight #QBI #AIinBiology #RezoTherapeutics #ScienceSymposium #BiotechInnovation
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Meet Angela Oliveira Pisco, Head of Computational Biology at @insitro and speaker at our QBI/@rezo_tx “AI in Biology” symposium on June 17-18!. Register to join: #SpeakerSpotlight #QBI #AIinBiology #RezoTherapeutics #ScienceSymposium #BiotechInnovation
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Join us June 17–18 at UCSF for “Separating the Signal from the Noise: AI in Biology” — a 2-day symposium with speakers from @Google, @Insitro, @MIT, @Genentech, @CZI, @FU_Berlin, @UofT, @AmiiThinks, @UCSF, & @rezo_tx!. Save your seat now:
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Interested in sharing your research? Submit a poster abstract by June 8 to participate in the poster session at the symposium. This is a great opportunity to showcase your work and spark conversations with leading researchers in the field.
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This poster session will give attendees of the “Separating the Signal from the Noise: AI in Biology" symposium an opportunity to share a key result or technology and help encourage connections during...
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