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Posted: May 14, 2026

Health Press Release Healthspan and Longevity
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: February 19, 2026

Health Press Release Microbiome
Will It Stick? How to Tell Whether Probiotics and Prebiotics Will ‘Take’

Will It Stick? How to Tell Whether Probiotics and Prebiotics Will ‘Take’

New research from ISB’s Gibbons Lab shows that computer models of gut metabolism can predict whether probiotics will successfully establish in an individual’s microbiome and how dietary prebiotics shape health-related molecules in the gut. The findings point toward a future of more personalized, predictable microbiome-based interventions.

Will It Stick? How to Tell Whether Probiotics and Prebiotics Will ‘Take’
Will It Stick? How to Tell Whether Probiotics and Prebiotics Will ‘Take’

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Posted: May 2, 2023

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Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health

Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health

ISB researchers have constructed a biological BMI that provides a more accurate representation of metabolic health and is more varied, informative and actionable than the long-used classical BMI. ISB Senior Research Scientist Dr. Noa Rappaport discussed biological BMI in a Research Roundtable presentation. 

Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health
Beyond the Scale: How Multiomics and Biological BMI Can Help Achieve Optimal Health
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Posted: March 20, 2023

Health Press Release Healthspan and Longevity
Building a Better BMI

Building a Better BMI

ISB researchers have constructed biological body mass index (BMI) measures that offer a more accurate representation of metabolic health and are more varied, informative and actionable than the traditional, long-used BMI equation. The work was published in the journal Nature Medicine. 

Building a Better BMI
Building a Better BMI

Posted: March 17, 2021

Health Healthspan and Longevity Microbiome
ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times

ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times

ISB’s research into the aging microbiome was featured in a story published by Anahad O’Connor for The New York Times titled “A Changing Gut Microbiome May Predict How Well You Age.” The research featured was published in Nature Metabolism by Drs. Tomasz Wilmanksi, Noa Rappaport, Sean Gibbons and Nathan Price.

ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times
ISB Research on the Aging Microbiome Featured in The New York Times
The Aging Microbiome

Posted: February 18, 2021

Health Press Release Healthspan and Longevity
Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity

Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity

The gut microbiome is an integral component of the body, but its importance in the human aging process is unclear. ISB researchers and their collaborators have identified distinct signatures in the gut microbiome that are associated with either healthy or unhealthy aging trajectories, which in turn predict survival in a population of older individuals.

Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity
Gut Microbiome Implicated in Healthy Aging and Longevity
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