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Posted: July 16, 2024

Health Press Release Gibbons Lab
Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health

Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health

Everybody poops, but not every day. An ISB-led research team examined the clinical, lifestyle, and multi-omic data of more than 1,400 healthy adults. How often people poop, they found, can have a large influence on one’s physiology and health.

Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health
Timing is Everything: ISB Study Finds Link Between Bowel Movement Frequency and Overall Health
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

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Posted: May 30, 2025

Education Baliga Lab Logan Center for Education
2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights

2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights

In the May/June installment of the 2024-25 academic year roundup, we highlight recent funding news affecting the ISB Education team, as well as how our programs have affected students, teachers, and principals.

2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights
2024-25 School Year ISB Education Highlights
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
Faduma Hussein

Posted: November 18, 2024

Education People Baliga Lab
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
Sara Calder, left, and Claudia Ludwig.

Posted: September 19, 2024

Education Baliga Lab Logan Center for Education
2023-24 School Year ISB Education Highlights

2023-24 School Year ISB Education Highlights

In the final installment of the 2023-24 academic year roundup, we highlight some of the top projects the ISB Education team is working on. Throughout the summer, the ISB Education team was busy publishing research in a special edition of Connected Science Learning, hosting interns, and much more.

2023-24 School Year ISB Education Highlights
2023-24 School Year ISB Education Highlights
Fluidized bed reactor

Posted: September 4, 2024

Environment Baliga Lab Climate Change
How Microbes Evolve to Spatially Divide and Conquer an Environment 

How Microbes Evolve to Spatially Divide and Conquer an Environment 

ISB researchers examined representative organisms of two classes of microbes whose interaction contributes to the conversion of more than 1 gigaton of carbon into methane every year. They found that gene mutations selected over a relatively short timeframe in the two microbes led to distinct functions.

How Microbes Evolve to Spatially Divide and Conquer an Environment 
How Microbes Evolve to Spatially Divide and Conquer an Environment 
Drs. Nitin Baliga and James Park

Posted: July 9, 2024

Cancer Press Release Baliga Lab
How Glioblastoma Resists Treatment – and Ways to Prevent It

How Glioblastoma Resists Treatment – and Ways to Prevent It

Glioblastoma is one of the deadliest and most aggressive forms of primary brain cancer in adults and is known for its ability to resist treatment and to recur. ISB researchers have made breakthrough discoveries in understanding the mechanisms behind acquired resistance, focusing on a rare and stubborn group of cells within tumors called glioma stem-like cells.

How Glioblastoma Resists Treatment – and Ways to Prevent It
How Glioblastoma Resists Treatment – and Ways to Prevent It
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