15 School of Medicine researchers named CZ Biohub investigators – Stanford Medical Center Report

Fifteen faculty members from the School of Medicine are among the 47 investigators announced today by the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub.

The CZ Biohub is an independent nonprofit medical research organization that has the goal of harnessing the power of science, technology and human capacity to cure, prevent or manage all disease. It is funded through a $600 million commitment by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which was created by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan, MD.

The investigators were selected from the three institutions participating in the CZ Biohub: Stanford, UC-San Francisco and UC-Berkeley. Each of the investigators will be given a five-year appointment and up to $1.5 million for research in their respective areas of expertise. More than 700 researchers applied for the funding; the selections were made by an international panel of 60 scientists and engineers.

The investigators include both senior researchers and up-and-coming faculty.

The 47 CZ Biohub investigators were introducing today are quite literally inventing the future of life science research, said Stephen Quake, PhD, co-president of CZ Biohub and professor of bioengineering and applied physics at Stanford. The CZ Biohub is distinguished by our emphasis on technology and engineering, and our researchers are inventing tools to accelerate science for the good of humanity.

We are honored to have so many of our scientists selected to pursuetheirinnovative and ambitious projectsat the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub,said Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the School of Medicine. If past is prologue, givingsuch inventivethinkersthe freedom to conduct fundamental research will result in trulyoutstanding discoveries, moving us toward a future wherewe can both cure and preventwhat today seems incurable and unpredictable.

The 15 medical school faculty members are:

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15 School of Medicine researchers named CZ Biohub investigators - Stanford Medical Center Report

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