Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Stanford University, Genentech and the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative published an opinion piece in the Dec. 12 issue of Cell.aim AI Developing the world's firstvirtual human cell.
Cells are critical to understanding health and disease, but traditional models are unable to model and simulate their function and behavior. The paper proposes a combination of artificial intelligence and histological techniques to build aAI virtual cell (AIVC)AIVC provides a new way to simulate cellular functions and behaviors. by constructing multi-scale, multi-modal models, AIVC helps accelerate scientific discovery, guide experimental research, and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations that will drive the transformation of biological research.
Lundberg co-authored the article with Stephen Quake, professor of bioengineering and director of science for the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative at Stanford University, and Jure Leskovec, professor of computer science in the School of Engineering. Other senior authors include Theofanis Karaletsos, director of scientific artificial intelligence at the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation, and Aviv Regev, executive vice president of research at Genentech.
1AI attaches a link to the paper below:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2024.11.015