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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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Posted: July 16, 2024

Health Press Release CyberGut
Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health

Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health

Everybody poops, but not every day. An ISB-led research team examined the clinical, lifestyle, and multi-omic data of more than 1,400 healthy adults. How often people poop, they found, can have a large influence on one’s physiology and health.

Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health
Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health
screenshot of video for Autoimmune Disease and Pregnancy: ISB Study Challenges Prevailing Wisdom, Unveils Nuances

Posted: February 1, 2024

Chronic Illness Health Press Release
Autoimmune Disease and Pregnancy: ISB Study Challenges Prevailing Wisdom, Unveils Nuances

Autoimmune Disease and Pregnancy: ISB Study Challenges Prevailing Wisdom, Unveils Nuances

An ISB-led study showed nuanced pregnancy outcomes for pregnant individuals with autoimmune disease. The findings reinforce that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach, and provides important new avenues for further investigation.

Autoimmune Disease and Pregnancy: ISB Study Challenges Prevailing Wisdom, Unveils Nuances
Autoimmune Disease and Pregnancy: ISB Study Challenges Prevailing Wisdom, Unveils Nuances
screenshot of video for COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters Are Essential for Maternal-Fetal Health

Posted: September 25, 2023

Health Press Release Maternal and Infant Health
COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters Are Essential for Maternal-Fetal Health

COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters Are Essential for Maternal-Fetal Health

In light of the recent FDA and CDC decision to approve two updated messenger RNA COVID-19 booster shots, it is imperative to alert the pregnant population of the importance and effectiveness of these vaccines and boosters. 

COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters Are Essential for Maternal-Fetal Health
COVID-19 Vaccines and Boosters Are Essential for Maternal-Fetal Health
screenshot of video for Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Adults Differ by Age

Posted: April 28, 2022

Infectious Disease Press Release COVID and Long COVID
Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Adults Differ by Age

Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Adults Differ by Age

A just-published study provides new information about which hospitalized COVID-19 patients are most likely to need mechanical ventilation or to die. The ISB-led work shows that vital signs and lab results at the time of hospital admission are the most accurate predictors of disease severity, more so than comorbidities and demographics.

Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Adults Differ by Age
Risk Factors for Severe COVID-19 in Hospitalized Adults Differ by Age
screenshot of video for Predicting ‘Long COVID’ At Initial Point of COVID-19 Diagnosis

Posted: January 25, 2022

Infectious Disease Press Release COVID and Long COVID
Predicting ‘Long COVID’ At Initial Point of COVID-19 Diagnosis

Predicting ‘Long COVID’ At Initial Point of COVID-19 Diagnosis

Researchers have identified several factors that can be measured at the initial point of COVID-19 diagnosis that anticipate if a patient is likely to develop long COVID. They also found that mild cases of COVID-19, not just severe cases, are associated with long COVID. Their findings were published by the journal Cell.

Predicting ‘Long COVID’ At Initial Point of COVID-19 Diagnosis
Predicting ‘Long COVID’ At Initial Point of COVID-19 Diagnosis
screenshot of video for Maternal COVID-19 Infection Increases Risks of Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight and Stillbirth

Posted: January 13, 2022

Health Infectious Disease Press Release
Maternal COVID-19 Infection Increases Risks of Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight and Stillbirth

Maternal COVID-19 Infection Increases Risks of Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight and Stillbirth

An ISB-led study examined the electronic health records of more than 18,000 people with SARS-CoV-2 tests during pregnancy, and found that those who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant were more likely to have poor birth outcomes including preterm birth, small for gestational age, low birth weight, and stillbirth. 

Maternal COVID-19 Infection Increases Risks of Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight and Stillbirth
Maternal COVID-19 Infection Increases Risks of Preterm Birth, Low Birth Weight and Stillbirth
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