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Posted: December 16, 2025

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ISB’s Dr. Mary Brunkow Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

ISB’s Dr. Mary Brunkow Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The prize recognizes foundational discoveries about regulatory T cells and the FOXP3 gene that redefined immune tolerance and opened avenues to treat autoimmune disease, enable transplantation, and advance immuno-oncology. ISB celebrates Dr. Brunkow’s leadership and collaborative science.

ISB’s Dr. Mary Brunkow Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
ISB’s Dr. Mary Brunkow Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Illustration of Drs. Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi, recipients of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

Posted: October 23, 2025

Cancer People Press Release
The Science Behind the Nobel Prize

The Science Behind the Nobel Prize

The pioneering work of Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell began with a mysterious mutant mouse known as “scurfy,” leading them to identify the FOXP3 gene and unlock how regulatory T cells prevent autoimmune disease — discoveries that now point to new treatments in cancer and autoimmunity.

The Science Behind the Nobel Prize
The Science Behind the Nobel Prize

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Posted: December 4, 2025

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ISB Named Winner of 2025 Amazon Web Services Imagine Grant for Nonprofits  

ISB Named Winner of 2025 Amazon Web Services Imagine Grant for Nonprofits  

ISB has won a 2025 AWS Imagine Grant to advance Tarpon, a generative AI platform that generates digital fingerprints of T cell receptors. By linking immune signatures to genomic and clinical data, Tarpon enables rapid discovery and the design of targeted therapies.

ISB Named Winner of 2025 Amazon Web Services Imagine Grant for Nonprofits  
ISB Named Winner of 2025 Amazon Web Services Imagine Grant for Nonprofits  
Graphic with details of the PNW RECOVER virtual town hall event details

Posted: November 19, 2025

Events Infectious Disease Heath Lab
What We’re Learning About Long COVID: Updates from the PNW RECOVER Town Hall

What We’re Learning About Long COVID: Updates from the PNW RECOVER Town Hall

At a recent virtual town hall, leaders of the Pacific Northwest RECOVER hub shared what they’ve learned so far about long COVID — from symptom trajectories and genetic risk to early trial results and upcoming studies — and answered questions from participants about risk factors, persistent symptoms and what comes next.

What We’re Learning About Long COVID: Updates from the PNW RECOVER Town Hall
What We’re Learning About Long COVID: Updates from the PNW RECOVER Town Hall

Posted: July 30, 2025

Events Infectious Disease Heath Lab
RECOVER 2.0: New Insights and Next Steps in Long COVID Research

RECOVER 2.0: New Insights and Next Steps in Long COVID Research

Researchers from the NIH-funded RECOVER study shared new insights on the risks of Long COVID, autoimmune links, and upcoming clinical trials during ISB’s July Town Hall.

RECOVER 2.0: New Insights and Next Steps in Long COVID Research
RECOVER 2.0: New Insights and Next Steps in Long COVID Research
Dr. Jim Heath on how generative AI is shedding light on the human immune system

Posted: June 26, 2025

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How Generative AI Is Helping Decode the Human Immune System

How Generative AI Is Helping Decode the Human Immune System

In a Research Roundtable presentation and Q&A, ISB President Dr. Jim Heath shared how his team is using generative AI to unlock new understanding of human immunity, and how these discoveries could help predict disease severity, improve cancer therapies, and more.

How Generative AI Is Helping Decode the Human Immune System
How Generative AI Is Helping Decode the Human Immune System

Posted: May 13, 2025

Events Health Press Release
From ‘Genesis’ to Reality: Decoding the AI Revolution

From ‘Genesis’ to Reality: Decoding the AI Revolution

Co-Author Craig Mundie and ISB’s Dr. Jim Heath discuss AI’s rapid evolution, ethical considerations, and potential to revolutionize science and society in a compelling Town Hall event.

From ‘Genesis’ to Reality: Decoding the AI Revolution
From ‘Genesis’ to Reality: Decoding the AI Revolution
Drs. Wei Wei and Jim Heath

Posted: March 20, 2025

Cancer Press Release Heath Lab
Melanoma Starts Evading Treatment Within Hours – Here’s How to Stop It

Melanoma Starts Evading Treatment Within Hours – Here’s How to Stop It

ISB researchers have uncovered a stealth survival strategy that melanoma cells use to evade targeted therapy, offering a promising new approach to improving treatment outcomes.

Melanoma Starts Evading Treatment Within Hours – Here’s How to Stop It
Melanoma Starts Evading Treatment Within Hours – Here’s How to Stop It
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