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Posted: October 7, 2022

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ISB and Seattle Science Foundation Partner to Create Video Series

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.

ISB and Seattle Science Foundation Partner to Create Video Series
ISB and Seattle Science Foundation Partner to Create Video Series
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Posted: July 22, 2021

Events Infectious Disease Lyme Disease
Tackling Lyme Disease with Immunity

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.

Tackling Lyme Disease with Immunity
Tackling Lyme Disease with Immunity

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Drs. Naeha Subramanian, Leah Rommereim Gilmore, and Ajay Suresh Akhade

Posted: January 7, 2021

Cancer Subramanian Lab Early Detection and Diagnosis
Small, Persistent Increase in the Expression of NOD1 May Promote Cancer Risk

Small, Persistent Increase in the Expression of NOD1 May Promote Cancer Risk

ISB researchers have found that a small, persistent increase in the expression of NOD1 could be responsible for higher cancer risks. The research team found that a slight 1.5-fold uptick in NOD1 expression can activate the protein and downstream signaling pathways in a manner similar to vast (30- to 200-fold) overexpression.

Small, Persistent Increase in the Expression of NOD1 May Promote Cancer Risk
Small, Persistent Increase in the Expression of NOD1 May Promote Cancer Risk
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