News 03.15.2019 Research Roundup: March 15, 2019 A systems biology look at how the human body changes after birth, key insights into cancer, investigating ancient Iberia, and more. Cancer Program Chemical Biology and Therapeutics Science Program Klarman Cell Observatory Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Cancer Infectious Disease and Microbiome Read more
News 01.10.2019 Flippable DNA switches help bacteria resist antibiotics and are more common than thought Invertons — bits of regulatory DNA that can flip between "on" and "off" positions — let bacteria adapt to their surroundings and are widespread. Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Read more
News 11.01.2018 Crosstalk between immune and intestinal stem cells may help maintain a healthy gut A subset of intestinal stem cells communicate with T helper cells, which in turn may influence stem cells' state through the cytokines they produce. Cell Circuits Program Genome Regulation, Cellular Circuitry and Epigenomics Genome regulation, cell circuitry, and epigenomics Klarman Cell Observatory Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Gene-Expression Profiling Single Cell Aviv Regev Read more
News 10.22.2018 Machine learning tool predicts peptides' potential as immune activators A deep neural network algorithm called BOTA uses bacterial genomes to identify unrecognized bacterial antigens. Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Read more
News 10.17.2018 Rapid genomic sequencing of Lassa virus in Nigeria enabled real-time response to 2018 outbreak As a result of years of collaborative investment in training Nigerian scientists, genomic information about Lassa virus enabled public health officials to make real-time management decisions during the 2018 outbreak Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome News and Media Read more
News 10.10.2018 Microbiome profiling reveals associations with ulcerative colitis severity, treatment A study of gut microbes from more than 400 children points to how the microbiome behaves in this inflammatory bowel disease. Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Read more
News 07.27.2018 Research Roundup: July 27, 2018 An inflammation brake, a global hunt for gut microbe diversity, and an algorithm benchmarking tool. Medical and Population Genetics Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Read more
News 07.26.2018 Researchers aim to catalogue global microbiomes — while there’s still time As industrialized lifestyles threaten microbial diversity, new International effort will preserve gut microbes from the world’s remotest regions. Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Read more
News 07.24.2018 Researchers identify immune system mechanism that regulates inflammation Findings provide insights into inflammatory bowel disease and autoimmunity overall Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Infectious Disease and Microbiome Read more
News 07.13.2018 Research Roundup: July 13, 2018 Clones and blood cancer, babies' microbiomes, a step toward enhancer prediction, and more. Cancer Program Cell Circuits Program Genome Regulation, Cellular Circuitry and Epigenomics Genome regulation, cell circuitry, and epigenomics Imaging Platform Klarman Cell Observatory Infectious Disease and Microbiome Program Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research Lander Lab Regev Lab ... Read more