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Posted: May 14, 2026

Health Press Release Gibbons Lab
Global Multiomics Study Reveals How Geography and Ethnicity Shape Human Biology

Global Multiomics Study Reveals How Geography and Ethnicity Shape Human Biology

An international team of researchers, including scientists from the Institute for Systems Biology, has conducted one of the most comprehensive molecular studies of human diversity to date. Published in Cell, the work reveals how ethnicity and geography influence metabolism, immunity, the microbiome, and biological aging — insights that could help advance precision medicine for diverse populations.

Global Multiomics Study Reveals How Geography and Ethnicity Shape Human Biology
Global Multiomics Study Reveals How Geography and Ethnicity Shape Human Biology
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Posted: May 6, 2026

Press Release Moritz Lab Proteins and Disease
Scientists Uncover 1,700+ Protein-like Molecules in the ‘Dark Proteome’

Scientists Uncover 1,700+ Protein-like Molecules in the ‘Dark Proteome’

ISB researchers help reveal a previously hidden layer of the human proteome, identifying a new class of protein-like molecules known as “peptideins” with potential implications for cancer, immunotherapy, and human disease.

Scientists Uncover 1,700+ Protein-like Molecules in the ‘Dark Proteome’
Scientists Uncover 1,700+ Protein-like Molecules in the ‘Dark Proteome’

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Human proteome blueprint

Posted: October 19, 2020

Chronic Illness Press Release Moritz Lab
High‑Stringency Human Proteome Blueprint Released

High‑Stringency Human Proteome Blueprint Released

Like the draft “shotgun” Human Genome Project of the Human Genome Organization (HUGO), the HPP has now reached a significant decadal milestone of more than 90 percent completion of the Human Proteome that is referred to as the human proteome “parts list.”

High‑Stringency Human Proteome Blueprint Released
High‑Stringency Human Proteome Blueprint Released

Posted: February 12, 2018

Chronic Illness Press Release Hood Lab
Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology

Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology

ISB, Integrated Diagnostics and Sera Prognostics just announced a paper entitled, “The building blocks of successful translation of proteomics to the clinic,” by Leroy Hood and colleagues published online in Current Opinion in Biotechnology.

Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Key Strategies for Implementing Proteomics-Based Tests Across Disease States Highlighted in Current Opinion in Biotechnology
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