Jennifer Hadlock, Andrew Magis and Chengzhen Dai

COVID-19 Outcome Disparities Across Racial/Ethnic Lines

ISB researchers and their collaborators looked at the electronic health records of nearly 630,000 patients who were tested for SARS-CoV-2, and found stark disparities in COVID-19 outcomes — odds of infection, hospitalization, and in-hospital mortality — between White and non-White minority racial and ethnic groups.

COVID-19 Outcome Disparities Across Racial/Ethnic Lines
COVID-19 Outcome Disparities Across Racial/Ethnic Lines

ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times

ISB’s research into the aging microbiome was featured in a story published by Anahad O’Connor for The New York Times titled “A Changing Gut Microbiome May Predict How Well You Age.” The research featured was published in Nature Metabolism by Drs. Tomasz Wilmanksi, Noa Rappaport, Sean Gibbons and Nathan Price.

ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times
ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times
The Aging Microbiome

Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity

The gut microbiome is an integral component of the body, but its importance in the human aging process is unclear. ISB researchers and their collaborators have identified distinct signatures in the gut microbiome that are associated with either healthy or unhealthy aging trajectories, which in turn predict survival in a population of older individuals.

Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity
Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity
screenshot of video for Drs. Anthony Fauci, Lee Hood Talk COVID-19, Vaccines, Future of Research, More

Drs. Anthony Fauci, Lee Hood Talk COVID-19, Vaccines, Future of Research, More

NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down for a conversation with ISB's Dr. Lee Hood. The renowned scientists spoke about the importance of basic research, the extraordinary speed of COVID research, the efficacy of mRNA vaccines on COVID-19, lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, and much more. 

Drs. Anthony Fauci, Lee Hood Talk COVID-19, Vaccines, Future of Research, More
Drs. Anthony Fauci, Lee Hood Talk COVID-19, Vaccines, Future of Research, More
Priyanka Baloni

Bile Acids Provide More Evidence of the Gut Microbiome’s Effect on Alzheimer’s Disease

ISB researchers and their collaborators are looking beyond the one-drug, one-solution approach that has thus far failed in Alzheimer's disease research. Instead, they are focusing on other promising research avenues, such as the possible role of the gut microbiome in dementia.

Bile Acids Provide More Evidence of the Gut Microbiome’s Effect on Alzheimer’s Disease
Bile Acids Provide More Evidence of the Gut Microbiome’s Effect on Alzheimer’s Disease
Overall composition of gut microbiome in participants

Variations in the Microbiome Associated with Health, Disease

ISB researchers examined the associations between the gut microbiomes of about 3,400 people and roughly 150 host characteristics. The team looked at diet, medication use, clinical blood markers, and other lifestyle and clinical factors, and found evidence that variations of the gut microbiome are associated with health and disease.

Variations in the Microbiome Associated with Health, Disease
Variations in the Microbiome Associated with Health, Disease
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