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Dr. Lee Hood on Systems Biology, P4 Medicine, and the Future of Health
Dr. Lee Hood joined podcast host Jeremy Koenig to discuss the evolution of medicine from reactive care to P4 health. He explored eight paradigm shifts that have transformed biology and highlighted how systems thinking, big data, and AI are reshaping wellness and personalized care.
Complex Systems Approaches For Biomedical Research
In this hour-long video interview, Sui Huang discusses his paradigm-changing ideas for how we understand cancer and how they can influence how the disease is treated.
How Cancer Cells Quickly Learn to Dodge a Key Drug
Research from the Heath and Wei labs has uncovered the rapid cellular mechanisms that melanoma cells employ to develop resistance to the cancer drug vemurafenib. By closely examining the initial hours and days after drug exposure, the study reveals how cancer cells activate a backup communication system to bypass the drug’s effects, suggesting potential new combination treatment strategies to overcome this resistance.
How Precision Medicine Will Shape the Future of Health Tech and Patient Care
Lee Hood discussed the practicalities of turning a disease care system into a health maintenance system and more.
Systems Biology, Personalized Medicine, AI & the Future of Health
Nick Jikomes interviewed Lee Hood and talked about systems biology, big data in biology, AI integration, drug development, new therapeutic avenues, and more.
AI’s Potential and Pitfalls In Scouring Health Data
Jennifer Hadlock and her team identified some strengths and limitations of using artificial intelligence to analyze information from electronic health records.
New Research Shows Bowel Movement Frequency Linked to Overall Health
How frequently you poop can impact your microbiome and your risk of chronic disease. Dr. Sean Gibbons was quoted in this story detailing research out of the Gibbons Lab.
From Illness to Wellness – Part 2
Drs. Lee Hood and Nathan Price continue their discussion, discussing the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare and the ability to mine deep data to deliver hyper-personalized recommendations at a scale never before possible.
Nobel Laureate Dr. Mary Brunkow speaks at a press conference held at ISB on October 7, 2025. (Photo by Alex Garland for ISB)
ISB’s 2025 Nobel Prize Coverage
ISB’s Dr. Mary Brunkow received the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for transformative discoveries in immune tolerance.
Visit our Nobel Prize hub page for stories, photos, reactions celebrating this historic achievement, and more.