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In Good Company
ISB Co-Founder Leroy Hood, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and others receive honorary degrees from Yale University. Read story
ISB Researchers Develop Method for Identifying Hundreds of Cell Surface Proteins in Single Experiment without Using Antibodies
Wide-ranging cell surface protein changes tracked as stem cells transition to a neural cell type
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Dr. Alan Aderem at Seattle's Town Hall: A New Window on Immunology, Influenza and AIDS
Dr. Aderem discusses the work of his lab, how systems biology approaches are enabling a deep understanding the immune system's response to infections, and how these insights will lead to better strategies for combating pandemic infectious diseases.
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ISB Conducting Swine Flu Research
Seattle Times reporter Kristi Heim interviews ISB Director and Co-founder Alan Aderem, one of the world's foremost immunologists,
about the Swine Flu and ISB's role in responding to the outbreak. Read story
Washington Global Health Alliance Infectious Disease Experts Discuss Swine Flu Outbreak
On May 4 local researchers and public health officials, several of whom are national leaders in infectious disease research and policy,
gathered to discuss the current swine flu outbreak and take questions from members of the community. ISB Senior Research Scientist Alan Dierks participated on the panel.
View the entire panel discussion recorded by TVW…
ISB Software Modification Allows High Volume Proteomic Analysis on "the cloud"
The Trans-Proteomics Pipeline (TPP), a free, open-source software suite for high-throughput proteomic analysis developed by researchers in the Seattle Proteome Center at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), is now "cloud computing" ready.
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ISB Researchers Develop Method for Generating 10x More Information About Genetic Interactions
Most diseases are caused by interactions between multiple genes, making this advance a significant step forward in the path to personalized medicine. Read about the new model.
Systems Biology Provides First Global Analysis of Prion Disease in a Mouse Model
Approach could point to Mad Cow diagnostic blood markers, new treatment targets in humans and application of systems approaches to other diseases Read Press Release
Rolling Stone gathers no moss
ISB President and Co-founder Lee Hood, MD, PhD, selected by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of its "100 Agents of Change".
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