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Jonah Cool
Cell biologist, Geneticist and generally fascinated by all things scientific
Jonah Cool is a prominent Science Program Officer at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), where he has been leading the Single-Cell Biology Program since February 2019. His role involves overseeing a large interdisciplinary initiative that integrates technology development, funding for fundamental research, and the application of emerging technologies to enhance understanding of health and disease. The program particularly supports efforts like the Human Cell Atlas, which aims to create a comprehensive reference map of all human cells.12
Background and Expertise
Jonah Cool is trained as a cell biologist and geneticist, with a strong focus on complex biological systems. His academic journey includes a PhD in Cell Biology from Duke University Medical Center, where he studied vascular remodeling during organ growth.1 Prior to his current position, he worked in various roles at Organovo Holdings, Inc., where he applied bioprinting technologies to regenerative medicine, and served as a postdoctoral fellow at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.12
Contributions and Initiatives
At CZI, Cool has been instrumental in advancing single-cell technologies, which are pivotal for understanding cellular behaviors and their implications in diseases. He has expressed enthusiasm about the potential of these technologies to significantly accelerate scientific knowledge in fields such as pediatric health.3 His leadership in initiatives like the recent support for pediatric networks highlights his commitment to addressing critical health challenges through innovative research strategies.3
In addition to his scientific endeavors, Jonah Cool is recognized for his collaborative approach in connecting external researchers with CZI’s internal resources, fostering an environment conducive to groundbreaking discoveries in biology.12