Out in Science: Being Queer in a Digital Age
Out in Science: Being Queer in a Digital Age
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Watch a recording from the 2023 Out in Science panel discussion
LGBTQ DiversityZernicka-Goetz has created embryo models from stem cells and opened up new possibilities for regenerative medicine
Awards Institutional News News Release Ogawa Stem Cell Prize Stem Cells/iPSCsCelebrating pride by highlighting the contributions of LGBTQ+ scientists in science and society throughout history
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CommunicationsNew research into how blood makes the brain’s immune cells toxic points to new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis
News Release Research (Publication) Multiple Sclerosis Alzheimer’s Disease Center for Neurovascular Brain Immunology Neurological Disease Akassoglou Lab Krogan Lab PicoCVS Health—Innovation in biomedical science is changing the way scientists think about the future of medicine. Gladstone President Deepak Srivastava describes how advances in genomics, gene editing, and cell programming may lead to new cures for human disease.
Gladstone Experts Congenital Heart Disease Cardiovascular Disease Srivastava Lab CRISPR/Gene Editing Human GeneticsGet to know panelists from the 2023 Out in Science event
LGBTQ DiversityNature Podcast—Assistant Investigator Christina Theodoris explains how she and her collaborators used artificial intelligence to uncover how genes work together to control cells and tissues, even in situations such as rare diseases where data are in limited supply.
Gladstone Experts Cardiovascular Disease Theodoris Lab AIResearchers trained a computer model to understand the connections between thousands of genes—and pinpoint how those connections go awry in human disease
News Release Research (Publication) Cardiovascular Disease Theodoris LabThe Atlantic—The next generation of COVID vaccines may be directed against just one lineage of the Omicron strain. Melanie Ott, director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology, explains why that could be a smart strategy to elicit a strong immune response.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Virology Ott LabGladstone takes action to address lack of diversity in the STEM workforce through the Embark Program
Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Education and Research Development Affairs Donor Stories Graduate Students and Postdocs DiversitySeo Yeon Yoon, a research scientist in the Huang lab, shares her passion for puzzles and why AAPI Heritage Month is important to her.
Research Associates Committee Profile Huang LabGladstone’s in-house therapist Jillian Goldstein shares ways you can combat loneliness
Counseling and Wellness CenterPresident’s Council member Carla O’Dell shares her philanthropy story
Donor StoriesCheck out these Bay Area recommendations from the Gladstone community
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