CZ Biohub New York is catalyzing collaboration among
scientists in the New York area
from Columbia University, The Rockefeller University, and Yale University.
NEW
YORK, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
leadership from Chan Zuckerberg Biohub New York, the Chan
Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), and representatives from Columbia University, The
Rockefeller University, and Yale
University gathered to celebrate progress in their mission
to bioengineer immune cells for the early detection and treatment
of diseases.
The official launch event welcomed speakers including
Hope Knight, President CEO and
Commissioner of Empire State Development; Andrew Kimball, President & CEO of New York
City Economic Development Corporation; Stephen Quake, CZI Head of
Science; and Andrea Califano,
President of the CZ Biohub New York. CZ Biohub New York also
announced the opening of their second request for proposals to
foster collaboration among scientists from Columbia, Rockefeller, and Yale.
In its inaugural year, CZ Biohub New York began construction of
the institute's permanent, state-of-the-art lab space located in
the Studebaker Building on Columbia
University's Manhattanville Campus. CBRE's John Isaacs and Joseph
DeRosa represented CZ Biohub New York in the lease
negotiations with Columbia University
at the Studebaker building. While the facility is under
construction, the team is already working in a temporary location
at the Columbia University Irving
Medical Center. CZ Biohub New York also welcomed 10 new hires,
including a lead for AI/Machine Learning, Evan Paull. The first cohort of Investigators
funded by CZ Biohub NY includes leading scientists from
Columbia, Rockefeller, and Yale:
Sohail Tavazoie, Gordana
Vunjak-Novakovic, Harris Wang,
Noah Palm, Donna Farber, John
Tsang, and Peter Sims. In an
additional set of collaborations, Daniel
Mucida and Ruslan Medzhitov
were named CZI-Affiliated Investigators and aim to contribute their
expertise toward the scientific goals of CZ Biohub NY and provide
connections with CZI's Cell Science program.
The CZ Biohub New York is a new research hub aimed at catalyzing
collaboration among scientists in the New
York area. Researchers will build new tools that can
characterize the behavior of our immune cells—the only cells in our
bodies that interact with virtually all organs. These engineered
cells can then be adapted to detect signals that are predictive of
several diseases, from several lethal cancers to Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's, at their earliest stages, long before they could be
detected by conventional diagnosis methods. A deeper understanding
of immune cell function creates enormous potential to imbue these
cells with new abilities, paving the way for groundbreaking
therapeutic advancements and treatments.
CZ Biohub New York is the fourth research institute in the Chan
Zuckerberg Biohub Network, a groundbreaking collaborative model for
scientific research created and supported by CZI. The first CZ
Biohub, in San Francisco, was
founded in 2016 to pursue scientific challenges in cell biology and
infectious disease. The second CZ Biohub, in Chicago, is focused on creating new
technologies to understand inflammation and the immune system. The
Chan Zuckerberg Institute for Advanced Biological Imaging in
Redwood City, California, develops
technology to understand complex biological systems. Together, CZI
and the CZ Biohub Network partner to develop science and
technologies that help us understand how cells and tissues function
and increase our understanding of human health and disease.
Governor Kathy Hochul
said: "New York is proud to
welcome the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, a cutting-edge research
institute that will accelerate biomedical innovation and position
our state at the forefront of scientific discovery. This
collaboration between world-class institutions will not only
advance our understanding of human health but also drive economic
growth and create high-skilled jobs, reinforcing New York's status as a global leader in the
life sciences."
First Deputy Mayor Maria
Torres-Springer said: "I am thrilled by the progress of
the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub New York, a consortia of three of the
world's great academic institutions and a tremendous recent
addition to New York City's Life
Sciences ecosystem, a network of scientists, innovators, venture
capitalists and entrepreneurs that is the greatest in the world. I
look forward to the scientific advancements that will be generated
and its impact on New Yorkers and people across the globe."
President CEO and Commissioner of Empire State Development
Hope Knight said: "The launch of the Chan Zuckerberg
Biohub New York marks a pivotal moment in our state's commitment to
fostering groundbreaking research and development. By bringing
together top talent from renowned institutions, this initiative
will catalyze scientific breakthroughs, attract further investment,
and strengthen New York's
innovation ecosystem. We are excited to support this visionary
project that promises to transform both healthcare and our
economy."
President and CEO of New York City Economic Development
Corporation Andrew Kimball said: "The New York City Economic
Development Corporation is thrilled to be supporting the Chan
Zuckerberg Biohub New York that will transform the future of
biomedical research and innovation. A collaboration of the Chan
Zuckerberg Initiative, Columbia
University, The Rockefeller
University and Yale University,
the Biohub will also become an important driver in New York City's biotech ecosystem."
CZI Head of Science Stephen Quake said: "When we launched
the Biohub competition, we wanted to find universities to work on
challenging problems together on a 10-year time scale that they
wouldn't otherwise take on. The nine universities we partner with
through our three Biohubs in San
Francisco, Chicago and now
New York are great reservoirs of
scientific creativity and knowledge. I can't wait to see what comes
out of the NY Biohub's work."
CZ Biohub New York President Andrea
Califano said: "The challenge that awaits us is
complex. Our job at the New York Biohub will be to decipher the
molecular language that allows immune cells to talk to each other,
and to leverage their remarkable insights to detect and fight
diseases. And ultimately we hope to make immune cells even better
at winning the battle against cancers, neurodegeneration, fibrosis
and many other diseases."
About the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was founded in 2015 to help solve
some of society's toughest challenges — from eradicating disease
and improving education, to addressing the needs of our
communities. Through collaboration, providing resources and
building technology, our mission is to help build a more inclusive,
just and healthy future for everyone. For more information, please
visit chanzuckerberg.com.
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