
Shana Kelley
@shanaokelley
President, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago | Professor, Chemistry and BME @NorthwesternU | @KelleyLabs | Life Sciences Founder
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https://kelleylaboratory.northwestern.edu 06-03-2016 14:54:21
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The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Initiative has selected Northwestern, The University of Chicago & University of Illinois to lead a new biomedical research hub to transform what we know about human biology. #CZBioHubCHI news.northwestern.edu/stories/2023/0…

✨ Big News ✨We’re launching a new research hub in Chicago. #CZBiohubCHI will bring together scientists + engineers at The University of Chicago, Northwestern & University of Illinois to build new tech + gain insights into how inflammation impacts our cells

Interested in becoming a Group Leader at Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago? These are fully-funded #PI positions for researchers interested in developing instrumented tissues. #bioelectronics #biosensing #spatialomics #tissueengineering #CZBiohubCHI boards.greenhouse.io/czbiohubchicag…

AI and large language models, harnessed for biomedicine, have the potential to unravel the mysteries of our cells. Today CZI Science announced it is building one of the largest computing clusters dedicated to life science research in the world. bit.ly/3LvgiP4


I've been championing Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's newest biohub to expand to Chicago since day one — I was literally there on interview day. #CZBiohubCHI will revolutionize our understanding of human biology. I couldn't be prouder that Illinois gets to be a part of this cutting-edge work.


Thank you to CZI Science, Governor JB Pritzker, university officials, and Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network community for helping celebrate the launch of #CZBiohubCHI. Now we are building momentum to develop instrumented tissues enabling inflammation to be studied at the cellular and molecular levels.


Half of all human deaths can be connected to inflammation – our scientists are working to study why. CZ Biohub Chicago is bringing together Illinois’ brightest from Northwestern, University of Illinois, and The University of Chicago to understand it all at the cellular level. chicagobusiness.com/technology/why…

Really excited to see the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network network growing with the new #CZBiohubNY! 🎉 #CZBiohubNY will bring together scientists and engineers to further characterize immune cells and program new functions to help prevent, detect and treat diseases earlier. czbiohub.org/ny/


The Biohub model "brings together universities and scientists into groups aimed at accomplishing the high goal of curing disease. … This model promises big results … " writes Nature Biotechnology. We couldn't agree more!

An exciting advance from the lab of Bozhi Tian of The University of Chicago, supported by a #CZBiohubCHI Acceleration Program Award.



Just returned from a short, but productive trip to Chicago for the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network Chicago Bioengineering conference. I wanted to list some take home points I gathered from the meeting! (A thread).

New in Science Magazine: a team led by Shana Kelley of #CZBiohubCHI presents a nanoscale protein sensor for continuous, real-time tracking of inflammatory biomarkers in vivo, opening the door to similar devices for managing, preventing disease. Read more: czi.co/3D353Mr


Quite an innovation! Continuous real-time monitoring of inflammation and protein biomarkers in the body with a shaking sensor science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… Science Magazine Hossein Zargartalebi Northwestern Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Network


Incredibly excited to see this work published in Science - a heroic effort led by @HosseinZargartalebi producing first implantable sensors for tracking inflammation at the molecular level in vivo. Congratulations to the entire team spanning NU Wildcats Football and #CZBiohubCHI!

Towards the #AI virtual cell, which would represent one the most extraordinary achievements in life science cell.com/cell/fulltext/… Cell Stephen Quake Chan Zuckerberg Initiative CZI Science Charlotte Bunne

