Collaboration: $16.6M TB Grant
Dr. Nitin Baliga, SVP and Director for ISB, will serve as Co-PI for the Modeling Core for the $16.6 million NIH grant to study tuberculosis progression. ISB will collaborate with Seattle BioMed and ETH...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: NPR TB Story
WHAT YOU HEARD IN THE NEWS: NPR aired this story (on Sept. 5) about research just published in the journal Nature Genetics suggesting that tuberculosis may have existed more than 70,000 years ago....
View ArticleISB Researchers Identify New Protein Modification Critical to Growth of...
3 Bullets: Institute for Systems Biology and Seattle BioMed researchers collaborated and discovered a new protein post-translational modification in the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis....
View ArticleBaliga Lab: Uncovering the Genetic Adaptability of Tuberculosis
3 Bullets: The Institute for Systems Biology and Seattle BioMed have collaborated to reconstruct the gene regulatory network of the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Finely tuned gene...
View ArticlePushing the Molecular Switches of Tuberculosis Into Overdrive to Map...
3 Bullets: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infects more than 1.5 billion people worldwide partly due to its ability to sense and adapt to the broad range of hostile environments that exist within...
View ArticleTuberculosis: ‘The Forgotten Plague’
PBS: American Experience Film “The Forgotten Plague” BY ISBUSA The measles outbreak and subsequent fueling of the anti-vaccination debate have monopolized headlines recently. But there’s a “plague”...
View ArticleTuberculosis Research: A ‘Molecular Road Map’ to Help Understand Gene Regulation
The journal “Trends in Microbiology” recently published a spotlight article on a tuberculosis research collaboration between scientists at Institute for Systems Biology and Seattle BioMed. The paper...
View ArticleBaliga Lab: A Global Map To Fight Tuberculosis
3 Bullets: The disease progression of tuberculosis is extremely complex and it’s poorly understood. ISB and Seattle BioMed researchers have made an important step by developing a comprehensive map of...
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