Gladstone has a rich history of research in the areas of virology and immunology. Contact us, if you wish to speak to one of our experts.

Warner Greene, MD, PhD, is a senior virologist and a clinician with more than 30 years of experience with viruses (HIV, HTLV-1, and others). He has worked in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings and witnessed how the impact of infectious diseases can differ in these settings.

Nevan Krogan, PhD, is a senior investigator and systems biologist who studies how a variety of pathogens, including the coronavirus, hijack the host during the course of infection. To accomplish this he uses mass spectrometry and CRISPR-based genetics approaches, with the goal of identifying novel therapeutic drugs.

Melanie Ott, MD, PhD, is a senior investigator and virologist who investigates the molecular mechanisms of viral pathogenesis. Focusing on the molecular interactions between viruses and the cells they infect, she hopes to identify targets for new therapeutic drugs using novel organoid technology.

Leor Weinberger, PhD, senior investigator and virologist has pioneered an innovative approach to fighting the spread of viral pathogens called therapeutic interfering particles (TIPs), which could be an alternative to a vaccine. He also directs the Center for Cell Circuitry