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Supporting the science and technology that will make it possible to cure, prevent, or manage all disease by the end of the century.

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Joined June 2017

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    🚨 We are now accepting applications for the second cycle of our software RFA! Apply

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    . is currently funded by the brilliant essential open source program - so amazing to see support for OSS maintenance in science 😍 the current CZI grant call is open for a few days more, and there will be another in ~6months – at Building AW

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    Jan 31

    This week in : 40+ new papers added to Meta's feed, most of which are free to read due to a data-sharing commitment from biomedical publishers and research orgs. Follow developments related to 2019-nCoV:

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    Jan 31

    Funding from connects Idaho's scientists and engineers to policymakers, generating new pathways for Idahoans and Idaho's public policies.

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  5. “Our work in neurodegeneration is an incubator and experiment in creating research communities that are innovative, collaborative and -oriented.” -Katja Brose, Science Program Officer

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    Jan 31

    Talking this afternoon for about at . Find me if you want to chat about image analysis, visualization, python, open source, or more!!

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    Jan 31

    We are so grateful to receive support from for our inaugural class of Science and Technology Policy Fellows! Applications open tonight at 12am CT!!

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    Jan 31

    We are so grateful for this generous support from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and to be part of this broader movement connecting scientists and engineers of all backgrounds with local policymakers across the country.

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    Jan 31

    👀 Spotted: The 2020 CCST Science & Technology Policy Fellows! We are so grateful to have the support of and thrilled for the S&T Fellowships , , !

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  10. Science is 🔑 to informing policy. We’re supporting science & policy fellowships in , , & to connect scientists with decisions makers in their local communities on issues like health, economics + more

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    Jan 29

    There is exciting new neurodegeneration research underway, including . In just three years has become a significant force in the field, and it was great to speak with Katja Brose about their current efforts and future plans.

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  12. Thanks to everyone who attended our Frontiers in Imaging 🔬 workshop! It was great to learn about where the imaging field is headed and the many possibilities for imaging to advance biomedical science

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  13. To advance collaboration in science, funders can 🔸Model open science principles 🔸Promote practices + platforms that make it easier for scientists to share 🔸Advocate for a broad, inclusive vision of Read: Q&A w/ Katja Brose and

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  14. Microscopic imaging is critical to understanding health and disease. This week we’re meeting with imaging experts from around the world to discuss the boundaries of what is possible to visualize

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    Jan 28

    An immense «thank you» to for believing in us and supporting our activities! stay tuned for exciting updates!

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  16. What exciting progress is on the horizon for the neurodegeneration field? Read 5 questions with Science Program Officer Katja Brose, by

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  17. To make advances in treating disease, we need a common reference map of all human cells. Learn about CZI grantees working on the global + the insights they’re gaining into what shapes our health

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    Jan 28

    Building communities in microscopy: is supporting , which invests in training and data exchange between global imaging centers, to help imaging scientists connect and learn from each other

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    The summary for the Preprints I/O meeting by and last December is out and it's a very worthwhile read for anyone interested in preprints! We were glad to be represented by at the meeting!

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  20. Imaging of molecules, cells + tissues is central to biomedical research. We’re excited to support to increase collaboration between imaging centers worldwide and share learnings that move science forward

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  21. Science works better when diverse voices are at the table. That’s why our second open source software for science RFA requires a DEI statement. Apply now:

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