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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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screenshot for video on Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health

Posted: May 2, 2023

Events Health Healthspan and Longevity
Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health

Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health

ISB researchers have constructed a biological BMI that provides a more accurate representation of metabolic health and is more varied, informative and actionable than the long-used classical BMI. ISB Senior Research Scientist Dr. Noa Rappaport discussed biological BMI in a Research Roundtable presentation. 

Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health
Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health
screenshot of video for COCOA Trial Results Show Diet, Exercise Help Some with Dementia

Posted: October 28, 2022

Events Health Press Release
COCOA Trial Results Show Diet, Exercise Help Some with Dementia

COCOA Trial Results Show Diet, Exercise Help Some with Dementia

The recently completed, ISB-led Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) trial shows that diet and exercise can help people suffering from dementia. Senior Research Scientist Dr. Jared Roach discussed the findings in a Research Roundtable presentation.

COCOA Trial Results Show Diet, Exercise Help Some with Dementia
COCOA Trial Results Show Diet, Exercise Help Some with Dementia
screenshot of video for Bringing DNA Sequencing to the High School Classroom

Posted: June 10, 2022

Education Events Real-world Science
Bringing DNA Sequencing to the High School Classroom

Bringing DNA Sequencing to the High School Classroom

Christopher Lausted and Dr. Danielle Vermaak were featured guests of an ISB Research Roundtable presentation. The husband-and-wife team detailed the planning and rollout of a DNA sequencing curriculum project that was tested in Vermaak’s Lincoln High School science classroom in Seattle.

Bringing DNA Sequencing to the High School Classroom
Bringing DNA Sequencing to the High School Classroom
screenshot of video for Select Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) Clinical Trial Nearly Complete Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) Clinical Trial Nearly Complete

Posted: May 21, 2021

Events Health Brain Health
Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) Clinical Trial Nearly Complete

Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) Clinical Trial Nearly Complete

The multi-year Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) clinical trial is nearly complete. The trial examined diet, exercise and cognitive training as possible non-pharmacological interventions to Alzheimer’s, with some trial members receiving telephonic coaching centered on stress, diet and exercise, as well as brain training focusing on brain speed and attention.

Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) Clinical Trial Nearly Complete
Coaching for Cognition in Alzheimer’s (COCOA) Clinical Trial Nearly Complete
screenshot of video for A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease

Posted: April 21, 2021

Events Health Brain Health
A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease

A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease

The impact of Alzheimer’s Disease is staggering – 6 million Americans diagnosed, a financial toll of $600 billion annually, and no effective drug treatments. ISB Co-founder Dr. Lee Hood said the traditional approach isn’t working, and we need to think about it in brand new ways. 

A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease
A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease
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