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October 31, 2006

EMBO Press Release
Lee Hood and Ruedi Aebersold elected to EMBO ranks continue>>

October 11, 2006

New risk factor for Type 1 Diabetes identified
Study of diabetes patients in Sweden yields important information on possible cause of disease continue>>

October 04, 2006

Lumera Signs New Agreement with Institute for Systems Biology to Address Cancer Detection
Extended Partnership to Focus on Developing Methods with the ProteomicProcessorTM for Cancer Biomarker Detection continue>>

September 25, 2006

Biologist Honored with $250,000 Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment
Dr. Leroy Hood recognized for pioneering work in systems biology continue>>

June 27, 2006

Governor Chris Gregoire voices support for Institute for Systems Medicine during visit to new headquarters
Governor Chris Gregoire offered support and encouragement today to friends and supporters of the Institute for Systems Medicine during an event at its new home in the Sirti Technology Center. continue>>

June 2, 2006

Researchers map gene circuits that control cellular responses to metals
Possible applications to understanding bases for genetic diseases

Scientists at the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), a non-profit, internationally renowned, research institute in Seattle dedicated to the study and application of systems biology, announced today that they have developed a model of how cells respond to changes in composition of six different kinds of metals in their environment. continue>>

March 21, 2006

GenoLogics, Institute for Systems Biology Announce Integration of the Trans Proteomic Pipeline with ProteusLIMS
Innovative Partnership to Improve Statistical Validation of Protein Search Results

GenoLogics Life Sciences Software Inc. (GenoLogics) announced today a cutting edge development resulting from its strategic partnership with the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), an internationally known research institute with a mission of exploring the complexities of human genes in order to prevent and treat diseases. continue>>

March 15, 2006

$16 Million Grant Awarded to Institute for Systems Biology
The Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), an internationally renowned non-profit research institute with a mission of exploring the complexities of human genes in order to prevent and treat diseases, received a five-year, $16.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to fund the operation of a Center for Systems Biology in Seattle. continue>>

January 12, 2006

ISB Brings Science to Life for Shoreline Elementary Students
On Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006, hundreds of children from Brookside Elementary School in Shoreline, WA and their families had a chance to learn about the world of science and meet real-life scientists from the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB), along with scientists from a variety of other fields. The goal of the evening was to plant the seeds for future scientists by spurring the students' interest in science careers, and to generate enthusiasm for studying math and science. continue>>

George Rathman

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