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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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Kuchina Lab members discuss new findings published in Nature Communications.

Posted: March 17, 2026

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How gut bacteria survive viral attack

How gut bacteria survive viral attack

ISB researchers use single-cell sequencing to reveal hidden defenses against bacteriophages — and introduce a powerful new way to study phage-microbe interactions.

How gut bacteria survive viral attack
How gut bacteria survive viral attack
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: January 27, 2023

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How Bacteria Build Communities That Can Impact Your Health

How Bacteria Build Communities That Can Impact Your Health

Bacteria are much more than single-celled organisms swimming around. Bacteria also form communities called biofilm, and work together to maintain the microbial community. Biofilm is just one research area of ISB’s Kuchina Lab. In this Research Roundtable presentation, ISB Assistant Professor Dr. Anna Kuchina details her work studying biofilms.

How Bacteria Build Communities That Can Impact Your Health
How Bacteria Build Communities That Can Impact Your Health
Anna Kuchina

Posted: January 11, 2022

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Dr. Anna Kuchina Joins ISB as Assistant Professor

Dr. Anna Kuchina Joins ISB as Assistant Professor

Dr. Anna Kuchina has joined ISB as assistant professor, and is our newest faculty member. Kuchina comes to ISB after completing her postdoctoral training in the Seelig Lab at the University of Washington. In this Q&A, we delve into Kuchina’s research career to date, her research areas of interest, and much more. 

Dr. Anna Kuchina Joins ISB as Assistant Professor
Dr. Anna Kuchina Joins ISB as Assistant Professor
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