Systems biology requires the integration of biology, technology, computation and medicine and, accordingly, a strong cross-disciplinary team of researchers. The ISB includes scientists trained in such diverse fields as biology, physics, chemistry, engineering, computing, mathematics, medicine, immunology, biochemistry, and genetics. All speak the language of biology, all are acquiring a deep understanding of biology, and all have assembled into a multiplicity of teams that are attacking focused and important problems of systems biology.
Many ISB faculty members maintain affiliate appointments with academic institutions such as the University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Caltech University.
As one can see below, the strikingly cross-disciplinary faculty embodies the spirit of systems biology.
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| Alan Aderem |
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Immunology, infectious disease, cell biology, biophysics, technology development |
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| John Aitchison |
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Complex molecular machines, cell biology, influenza |
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| Nitin Baliga |
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Microbial genetics, extremophile biology and gene regulatory networks |
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| Aimée Dudley |
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Genetics, gene regulatory networks, technology development |
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| David Galas |
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Genetics, technology for biology applications, complex network analysis and function |
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| Tim Galitski |
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Microbiology, genetics of systems biology |
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| Lee Hood |
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Adaptive immunity, genomics and biotechnology |
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| Dan Martin |
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Proteomics |
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| Robert Moritz |
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Proteomics, protein chemistry, technology development |
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| Adrian Ozinsky |
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Immunology, cell biology and biotechnology |
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| Jeff Ranish |
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Proteomics, macromolecular complexes and transcriptional regulation |
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| Ilya Shmulevich |
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Computational biology, signal and image processing |
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| Peter Small |
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Infectious diseases, comparative genomics, bacterial population genetics |
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Scientists from around the world who specialize in systems biology also have the opportunity to access Institute resources such as the facilities and technology to generate data to use in their own laboratories.
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