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Influenza A-infected volunteers display different patterns of expelling viruses into environment
Kathie Walters, lead author on the study, and collaborators found that individuals infected with influenza A display distinct viral-shedding patterns tied to immune history. Their work, published in Science Translational Medicine and covered by Medical Xpress, offers new insights on vaccine design and immunity.
NIH Researchers Discover Novel Class of Anti-Malaria Antibodies
Kristian Swearengen helped develop a novel class of antibodies that binds to a previously untargeted portion of the malaria parasite – work that could lead to new prevention methods.
Common immune response is found to be protective across many diseases
ISB researchers offer promising avenues for exploring multi-disease therapeutic strategies.
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.