Meet Gladstone: Jason Neidleman
Meet Gladstone: Jason Neidleman
Jason Neidleman shares how his work on HIV has been used to better understand COVID-19 and why he thinks everyone should get vaccinated
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Jason Neidleman shares how his work on HIV has been used to better understand COVID-19 and why he thinks everyone should get vaccinated
Profile COVID-19 HIV/AIDS Roan LabArmed with a $26.5-million grant, a multi-institution collaboratory will tackle HIV in a new way
Grants News Release HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Ott Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingSan Francisco Chronicle—Senior Investigator Warner Greene, MD, PhD, draws from his expertise as a virologist to explain how Delta and other coronavirus variants might evolve.
COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Infectious Disease Greene LabLinh Huynh joins Gladstone as the new director of diversity, equity, and inclusion
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Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Education and Research Development Affairs Graduate Students and Postdocs Mahley LabGladstone researchers tracked mitochondria inside brain cells and uncovered a new recycling pathway that may be linked to disease
News Release Research (Publication) Parkinson’s Disease Neurological Disease Nakamura LabUCSF News—Associate Investigator Nadia Roan, PhD, explains why the coronavirus delta variant is so infectious, how antibodies and T cells contribute to immunity, and why vaccinated people should still wear masks.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Infectious Disease Roan LabCOVID vaccines protect from serious illness but may not prevent vaccinated people from transmitting the delta variant. Gladstone Associate Investigator Nadia Roan, PhD, says that wearing a mask adds to the protective effect of vaccines and helps reduce the circulation of the highly contagious delta variant.
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Postdoctoral and Graduate Student Education and Research Development Affairs Graduate Students and PostdocsSierra Lear discusses the importance of mentorship, her passion for sharing science to a broad audience, and her desire to learn how to rollerblade
Graduate Students and Postdocs Profile Shipman LabVirus mutation and vaccination gap spur rise in cases nationwide
Gladstone Experts COVID-19Gladstone researchers discover a fundamental mechanism that appears to speed the change of stem cells into other cell types
News Release Research (Publication) Infectious Disease Weinberger Lab Stem Cells/iPSCs ChaturvediNew York Times—The microbiome plays a role in many autoimmune conditions, and some scientists believe that fecal transplants from individuals living in non-industrialized cultures may provide a solution. Katie Pollard, director of the Gladstone Institute of Data Science and Biotechnology, explains why it may not be that easy.
Gladstone Experts Autoimmune Diseases Data Science and Biotechnology Pollard Lab MicrobiomeABC7 News—A new study shows that wearing a mask increases slightly the amount of carbon dioxide children breathe. Gladstone President Deepak Srivastava, MD, cautions that the study was small, the increase in carbon dioxide is not known to be dangerous, and that wearing a mask and getting vaccinated remain the best protections against COVID-19.
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