alfred-nobel-prize-two-medals-standing-on-red-fabric-stockpa-268539503-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Coppedge Date December 24, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , autoimmune diseases, blood-clotting cascade, Daniel Davis, Daniel Lawler, Foxp3, Fred Ramsdell, Helen Thomson, Immune System, immunologists, Imperial College London, Institute for Systems Biology, Irreducible Complexity, Japan, Julien Dury, Mary Brunkow, Michael Behe, Nature (journal), New Scientist, Nobel Committee, Nobel Prize, regulatory T cells, San Francisco, Seattle, Shimon Sakaguchi, Sonoma Biotherapeutics, Tregs, University of Osaka, Your Amazing Body No. 9 Story for 2025: Biological Foresight Wins Nobel Prize David Coppedge December 24, 2025 Intelligent Design, Medicine 8 The Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 2025 was awarded to three immunologists who discovered regulatory T cells. Read More ›
alfred-nobel-prize-two-medals-standing-on-red-fabric-stockpa-268539503-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Coppedge Date October 9, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , autoimmune diseases, blood-clotting cascade, Daniel Davis, Daniel Lawler, Foxp3, Fred Ramsdell, Helen Thomson, Immune System, immunologists, Imperial College London, Institute for Systems Biology, Irreducible Complexity, Japan, Julien Dury, Mary Brunkow, Michael Behe, Nature (journal), New Scientist, Nobel Committee, Nobel Prize, regulatory T cells, San Francisco, Seattle, Shimon Sakaguchi, Sonoma Biotherapeutics, Tregs, University of Osaka, Your Amazing Body Biological Foresight Wins Nobel Prize David Coppedge October 9, 2025 Intelligent Design, Medicine 7 Who is more worthy of honor: the designer of a highly sophisticated functional system, or investigators who figured out how it works? Read More ›