Global research award celebrates transformative AI solutions in the fields of neuroscience, biochemistry, and climatology.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) today announced the winners of the inaugural Chen Institute and Science Prize for AI Accelerated Research, a major annual award celebrating innovative uses of AI to accelerate scientific discovery. The three winners share cash prizes totaling $50,000, and will see their prizewinning research essays published by Science Magazine.
Dr. Zhuoran Qiao, a Founding Scientist of San Francisco-based startup Chai Discovery, received the Grand Prize for his work using AI in the field of molecular biology. Also honored as Finalists were Dr. Aditya Nair, a Postdoctoral Fellow and NIH NeuroAI Early Career Scholar at Caltech and Stanford University, whose work merges AI and neuroscience; and Dr. Alizée Roobaert, a researcher at Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (Flanders Marine Institute) in Ostend, Belgium, who developed an innovative AI solution to monitor oceanic climate dynamics. de Zee (Flanders Marine Institute) in Ostend, Belgium, who developed an innovative AI solution to monitor oceanic climate dynamics.
“We were excited to receive such an impressive range of applications from around the world, spanning many different scientific disciplines,” said Chrissy Luo, Chen Institute cofounder. “At a time when AI is radically accelerating global scientific discovery, we’re delighted to work with AAAS and showcase three incredible young researchers who are using these powerful new technologies to expand the frontiers of human knowledge.”
“Science, as always, was excited to see the variety of high-quality, imaginative entries for the 2024 AI Prize,” said Yury V. Suleymanov, senior editor at Science. “This trio of early-career scientists demonstrated that they are at the cutting edge of their craft with innovative AI solutions to address substantial challenges and opportunities faced by scientists in a number of areas.”
Each applicant submitted a 1000-word essay describing their work, which were judged by an independent committee of Science editors. The winning entries were:
Dr. Qiao, the Grand Prize winner, receives a cash award of $30,000 and his essay appears in today’s issue of Science (in print and online). Dr. Nair and Dr. Roobaert, the two Finalists, each receive a cash award of $10,000, and will have their essays published in Science online. All three also receive a five-year subscription to Science online and become honorary Chen Scholars.
Presenting Their Work Alongside Powerhouse Researchers
Dr. Qiao, Dr. Nair, and Dr. Roobaert will present their research at the first annual Chen Institute Symposium for AI Accelerated Science, held in San Francisco on October 27-28, 2025. They will be joined by Nobel Laureates Dr. Jennifer Doudna and Dr. David Baker, plus an impressive line-up of other leading global academics, industry leaders, and researchers. The Symposium is open to the public, and registration is required.
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About the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute
The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute, established in 2016 by philanthropists Tianqiao Chen and Chrissy Luo, seeks to improve the human experience by understanding how our brains perceive, learn, and interact with the world. Based in the Bay Area, the Chen Institute advances scientific research, particularly in neuroscience, aging, and artificial intelligence by working with top academic and research institutions globally. It also supports initiatives in AI development, emphasizing its potential to enhance human well-being.
About AAAS
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is one of the world’s largest general scientific societies and publisher of the journal Science, as well as Science Translational Medicine; Science Signaling; a digital, open-access journal, Science Advances; Science Immunology; and Science Robotics. AAAS was founded in 1848 and includes more than 250 affiliated societies and academies of science, serving 10 million individuals. The nonprofit AAAS is open to all and fulfills its mission to “advance science and serve society” through initiatives in science policy, international programs, science education, public engagement, and more. For additional information about AAAS, visit www.aaas.org.
SOURCE Tianqiao & Chrissy Chen Institute
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