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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

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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: February 13, 2026

Environment Press Release Baliga Lab
Nitin Baliga Among 63 Fellows Elected to the American Academy of Microbiology

Nitin Baliga Among 63 Fellows Elected to the American Academy of Microbiology

ISB Professor Dr. Nitin Baliga has been elected to the American Academy of Microbiology as part of the 2026 Fellowship Class — a highly selective honor recognizing exceptional scientific achievement and leadership in the microbial sciences. Baliga joins 62 peers from 14 countries selected through a rigorous peer-review process.

Nitin Baliga Among 63 Fellows Elected to the American Academy of Microbiology
Nitin Baliga Among 63 Fellows Elected to the American Academy of Microbiology
Postdoc Journey Video

Posted: February 10, 2026

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Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus

Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus

Postdoctoral fellows are the lifeblood of research institutions, yet their contributions are often underrecognized. At the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), postdocs enter the scientific workforce with passion, vision, and advanced training – bringing the fresh ideas that fuel discovery.

Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus
Behind the Breakthroughs: ISB’s Postdoctoral Fellows in Focus
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Posted: September 17, 2025

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2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights

2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights

This summer at ISB, 12 college interns dove into research and a science-themed book club, while five education programs engaged 150+ high school students in hands-on learning, data science, systems thinking, and leadership – thanks to generous partners and supporters.

2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights
2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights
Alex Carr and Nitin Baliga

Posted: June 18, 2025

Environment Press Release Baliga Lab
Microbes That Keep Ecosystems in Balance Can Fall Apart Easily, New Study Finds

Microbes That Keep Ecosystems in Balance Can Fall Apart Easily, New Study Finds

Just-published research out of ISB shows the microbial teamwork behind denitrification can collapse in polluted environments, threatening ecosystem balance and resilience.

Microbes That Keep Ecosystems in Balance Can Fall Apart Easily, New Study Finds
Microbes That Keep Ecosystems in Balance Can Fall Apart Easily, New Study Finds
This circular workflow illustrates how personalized medicine is applied using the mmSYGNAL model. Starting with molecular profiling of a new patient, data are mapped to the mmSYGNAL network — originally built from a large patient cohort — and integrated with our MM knowledge base to generate a patient-specific disease network map. This map supports risk prediction and therapy matching, which are synthesized by a Clinical Decision Support Service to provide actionable insights for the treating physician, enabling tailored and informed treatment decisions.

Posted: April 2, 2025

Cancer Press Release Baliga Lab
New Model Transforms Multiple Myeloma Risk Prediction

New Model Transforms Multiple Myeloma Risk Prediction

A team of researchers has developed a powerful new tool that could transform how doctors treat multiple myeloma, a complex and often unpredictable blood cancer.

New Model Transforms Multiple Myeloma Risk Prediction
New Model Transforms Multiple Myeloma Risk Prediction
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Posted: November 18, 2024

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Faduma Hussein Joins ISB as Public Health Ambassador Coordinator

Faduma Hussein Joins ISB as Public Health Ambassador Coordinator

Hussein is only the fourth AmeriCorps member to serve at ISB. In this Q&A, she shares insights into her education, what drew her to ISB, career aspirations, and more.

Faduma Hussein Joins ISB as Public Health Ambassador Coordinator
Faduma Hussein Joins ISB as Public Health Ambassador Coordinator
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