News

ISB and Seattle Science Foundation Partner to Create Video Series

What are multi-omics? Why does our microbiome matter? What’s the difference between genetics and genomics? What is a digital twin? ISB and Seattle Science Foundation have partnered to create videos answering questions like these and more, showcasing ISB scientists and their work.

We have created a playlist on our YouTube channel collecting all six videos in the series. Watch each video below, or open the playlist.

Immunology: Five Questions with Naeha Subramanian

Digital Twins: Five Questions with Cory Funk

Multiomics: Five Questions with Tomasz Wilmanski

Genomics and Genetics: Five Questions with Isabelle Lucas-Beckett and Kathleen Jade

Sean Gibbons Explains the Microbiome

Systems Biology: Five Questions with Nitin Baliga

Recent Articles

  • Predicting ‘Long COVID’ At Initial Point of COVID-19 Diagnosis

    Researchers have identified several factors that can be measured at the initial point of COVID-19 diagnosis that anticipate if a patient is likely to develop long COVID. They also found that mild cases of COVID-19, not just severe cases, are associated with long COVID. Their findings were published by the journal Cell.

  • Tackling Lyme Disease with Immunity

    It’s Lyme disease season in many areas of the United States, including the Northeast, the Midwest, and some places on the West Coast. In our latest Research Roundtable event, ISB Associate Professor Dr. Naeha Subramanian discussed the latest Lyme disease research conducted in her lab.

  • Dr. Naeha Subramanian

    Dr. Naeha Subramanian Promoted to Associate Professor

    Dr. Naeha Subramanian – an expert in immunology, innate immunity, and host-pathogen interactions, and head of ISB’s Subramanian Lab – has been promoted to Associate Professor. “I am honored with this promotion and excited about the incredible research being conducted in my lab. It is a pleasure and privilege to tackle exciting questions everyday,” she said.