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Mark Zuckerberg & Priscilla Chan: How AI Will Cure All Disease

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Nov 6, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Meta, and Priscilla Chan, physician and co-founder of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, dive into groundbreaking science. They discuss how their organization is using AI to accelerate disease research and share insights on the significance of the Cell Atlas as a biological reference. Mark highlights the need for innovative funding for long-term projects, while Priscilla explores virtual cell models that allow scientists to test theories without costly experiments. Together, they envision a future where diseases can be tackled more effectively.
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Tools Drive Scientific Breakthroughs

  • New scientific breakthroughs usually follow the invention of new tools that let us observe phenomena differently.
  • Building long-term, expensive tools (10–15 years, $100M–$1B) accelerates basic science at scale.
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Fund Shared, Long-Term Tooling

  • Fund projects that develop shared tools and infrastructure rather than only incremental grants.
  • Invest in multi-year, high-cost initiatives to unlock capabilities for the whole scientific community.
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How Cell By Gene Became A Standard

  • Cell by Gene started as an annotation tool to solve a bottleneck in single-cell workflows.
  • Standardizing annotations led the community to adopt a shared Cell Atlas with millions of cells.
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