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Postdoc Journey Video

Posted: February 10, 2026

Philanthropy Baliga Lab Fellows
Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus

Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus

Postdoctoral fellows are the lifeblood of research institutions, yet their contributions are often underrecognized. At the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), postdocs enter the scientific workforce with passion, vision, and advanced training – bringing the fresh ideas that fuel discovery.

Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus
Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus
Diagram showing a cycle of precision health data. On the left, a user is surrounded by a "Dense, Dynamic Data Cloud" including Wearables, Omics, Exposome, and EHRs. Arrows point to "Longitudinal Data" tracking personal baselines over a lifespan. This feeds into "AI Models" for pattern detection, which outputs "Actionable Possibilities" for personalized recommendations, pointing back to the user.

Posted: January 26, 2026

Chronic Illness Press Release Advancing Health
AI-Era Early Detection Is Shifting Healthcare from Reactive to Proactive

AI-Era Early Detection Is Shifting Healthcare from Reactive to Proactive

Researchers at the Institute for Systems Biology argue that combining systems biology, longitudinal multiomics data, and artificial intelligence could transform healthcare from reactive treatment to proactive prevention, enabling scientists and clinicians to detect early molecular signs of disease and intervene before symptoms appear.

AI-Era Early Detection Is Shifting Healthcare from Reactive to Proactive
AI-Era Early Detection Is Shifting Healthcare from Reactive to Proactive

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Illustration of Drs. Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi, recipients of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Posted: October 23, 2025

Cancer People Press Release
The Science Behind the Nobel Prize

The Science Behind the Nobel Prize

The pioneering work of Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell began with a mysterious mutant mouse known as “scurfy,” leading them to identify the FOXP3 gene and unlock how regulatory T cells prevent autoimmune disease — discoveries that now point to new treatments in cancer and autoimmunity.

The Science Behind the Nobel Prize
The Science Behind the Nobel Prize
blood diagnostics

Posted: February 12, 2018

Chronic Illness Press Release Hood Lab
Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology

Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology

ISB, Integrated Diagnostics and Sera Prognostics just announced a paper entitled, “The building blocks of successful translation of proteomics to the clinic,” by Leroy Hood and colleagues published online in Current Opinion in Biotechnology.

Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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