Dr. Christian Diener, postdoc in ISB's Gibbons Lab.

New Metabolic Modeling Tool Allows Microbiome Researchers to Map Community Ecology to Ecosystem Function

A promising new open-source metabolic modeling tool provides microbiome researchers a path forward in predicting ecosystem function from community structure. News of the software package, called MICOM, was developed in part by researchers in ISB's Gibbons Lab, and its uses were published in the journal mSystems.

New Metabolic Modeling Tool Allows Microbiome Researchers to Map Community Ecology to Ecosystem Function
New Metabolic Modeling Tool Allows Microbiome Researchers to Map Community Ecology to Ecosystem Function
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ISB Unveils New Brand Ahead of 20th Anniversary

We created a new brand identity -- including logo and tag line -- to reflect ISB's evolution since our inception in 2000, and ahead of our 20th anniversary. ISB is proud to be a part of the vibrant research community in Seattle, and is committed to translational and collaborative science.

ISB Unveils New Brand Ahead of 20th Anniversary
ISB Unveils New Brand Ahead of 20th Anniversary
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Using Blood to Predict Gut Microbiome Diversity

Predicting the alpha diversity of an individual's gut microbiome is possible by examining metabolites in the blood. The robust relationship between host metabolome and gut microbiome diversity opens the door for a fast, cheap and reliable blood test to identify individuals with low gut diversity.

Using Blood to Predict Gut Microbiome Diversity
Using Blood to Predict Gut Microbiome Diversity
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