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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

Posted: February 18, 2025

Health Press Release Gibbons Lab
Scientists Decode Diet From Stool DNA – No Questions Asked

Scientists Decode Diet From Stool DNA – No Questions Asked

ISB’s Gibbons Lab developed a breakthrough method that analyzes food-derived DNA in fecal metagenomes, allowing for data-driven diet tracking without the need for burdensome questionnaires.

Scientists Decode Diet From Stool DNA – No Questions Asked
Scientists Decode Diet From Stool DNA – No Questions Asked

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Dr. Andrew Magis

Posted: October 1, 2020

Cancer Health Health Data Science Lab
ISB Researchers Identify Signals of Metastatic Cancer Years Prior to Diagnosis

ISB Researchers Identify Signals of Metastatic Cancer Years Prior to Diagnosis

By analyzing blood plasma samples taken at several time points, ISB researchers have identified specific proteins that persistently presented as outliers and signaled metastatic cancer well before patients were diagnosed. The findings were published in the journal Scientific Reports.

ISB Researchers Identify Signals of Metastatic Cancer Years Prior to Diagnosis
ISB Researchers Identify Signals of Metastatic Cancer Years Prior to Diagnosis
Reich, Heath on Vaccines

Posted: September 18, 2020

Events ISB-Town Hall
The Politics of Immunization: Dr. Jennifer Reich Talks Vaccines and COVID In ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream

The Politics of Immunization: Dr. Jennifer Reich Talks Vaccines and COVID In ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream

Sociologist Dr. Jennifer Reich, author of “Calling the Shots,” was the featured speaker of a virtual event hosted by ISB and Town Hall Seattle. She discussed the complex and increasingly political world of vaccines, how vaccines are viewed as a personal consumption product vs. a public health solution, COVID-19 vaccine development, and more.

The Politics of Immunization: Dr. Jennifer Reich Talks Vaccines and COVID In ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream
The Politics of Immunization: Dr. Jennifer Reich Talks Vaccines and COVID In ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream
Illustration depicting an individual's genetic risk for disease being "reflected."

Posted: August 17, 2020

Health Hood Lab Healthspan and Longevity
ISB Researchers Show Genetic Risk for Disease Often Reflected in Our Blood

ISB Researchers Show Genetic Risk for Disease Often Reflected in Our Blood

Diseases develop gradually over years, sometimes decades, before symptoms appear, and are due to malfunctioning physiological processes brought about by our genes and environment. In research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), ISB researchers have shown how an individual’s genetic risk for disease is often reflected in their blood.

ISB Researchers Show Genetic Risk for Disease Often Reflected in Our Blood
ISB Researchers Show Genetic Risk for Disease Often Reflected in Our Blood
Central Dogma

Posted: August 6, 2020

Education Baliga Lab Systems Education Experiences
The Power of Touchscreens: ISB Researchers Develop Game to Help Students Learn Molecular Biology

The Power of Touchscreens: ISB Researchers Develop Game to Help Students Learn Molecular Biology

Pop quiz: What’s the difference between DNA, RNA and proteins? ISB researchers have created a video game that teaches secondary students (grades 6-12) the key tenets of molecular biology in a fun, interactive and engaging way, and can be used by teachers as a supplemental aide to assist with complex lessons.

The Power of Touchscreens: ISB Researchers Develop Game to Help Students Learn Molecular Biology
The Power of Touchscreens: ISB Researchers Develop Game to Help Students Learn Molecular Biology
Knatokie Ford and Jim Heath

Posted: July 31, 2020

Events ISB-Town Hall Systemic Change
Dr. Knatokie Ford Shares STEM Journey, Learnings and Advice in ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream

Dr. Knatokie Ford Shares STEM Journey, Learnings and Advice in ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream

Dr. Knatokie Ford was the featured speaker of a virtual event hosted by ISB and Town Hall Seattle, and shared many of the experiences that helped pave her way to become a leading voice in STEM policy and advocacy, and identified several ways parents and teachers can encourage kids to become tomorrow’s STEM professionals.

Dr. Knatokie Ford Shares STEM Journey, Learnings and Advice in ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream
Dr. Knatokie Ford Shares STEM Journey, Learnings and Advice in ISB-Town Hall Seattle Livestream
View of the responsive recruitment website and electronic consent platform as seen on mobile phone and desktop devices.

Posted: July 9, 2020

Infectious Disease Press Release Health Data Science Lab
ISB Builds Digital Platform for COVID-19 Research Study – and Beyond

ISB Builds Digital Platform for COVID-19 Research Study – and Beyond

In a multi-institutional study of a highly infectious disease like COVID-19, paperless consent for study participants is critical. One component of the COVID-19 Immune Response Study is a recruitment website with an IRB-approved and HIPAA-compliant electronic consent platform for enrolling patients.

ISB Builds Digital Platform for COVID-19 Research Study – and Beyond
ISB Builds Digital Platform for COVID-19 Research Study – and Beyond
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