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A Comprehensive Profile of California’s “Homegrown” Coronavirus
A Comprehensive Profile of California’s “Homegrown” Coronavirus
New analysis suggests the California variant is more transmissible than unmutated strains, but vaccines are effective against it
News Release Research (Publication) COVID-19 Virology Ott LabTeaching a Computer Program to Track Cells
Teaching a Computer Program to Track Cells
Gladstone researchers design a new artificial intelligence approach to simultaneously follow hundreds of cells in the lab as they divide, move, and interact
News Release Research (Publication) Cardiovascular Disease McDevitt Lab AIGene Editing Expands to New Types of Immune Cells
Gene Editing Expands to New Types of Immune Cells
Gladstone researchers fine-tuned CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to work on human immune cells called monocytes
News Release Research (Publication) Data Science and Biotechnology Genomic Immunology Krogan Lab Marson Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingWhy Do Some Neurons Degenerate and Die in Alzheimer’s Disease, but Not Others?
Why Do Some Neurons Degenerate and Die in Alzheimer’s Disease, but Not Others?
New Gladstone research points to a mechanism driven by a protein associated with a higher risk of developing the disease
News Release Research (Publication) Alzheimer’s Disease Neurological Disease Huang Lab Single CellAn Atlas of HIV’s Favorite Targets in the Blood of Infected Individuals
An Atlas of HIV’s Favorite Targets in the Blood of Infected Individuals
Gladstone researchers have identified the blood cells most likely to be targeted by HIV during a real-life infection
News Release Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Virology Roan LabRecreating the Earliest Stages of Life
Recreating the Earliest Stages of Life
Scientists generate synthetic mouse embryos containing the three fundamental cell types normally found in pre-implantation embryos
News Release Research (Publication) iPS Cell Research Center Stem Cells/iPSCsXYZeq: A Better Map of Cell Diversity
XYZeq: A Better Map of Cell Diversity
Researchers developed a new technique that lets them map variation across the cells in a tissue or tumor
News Release Research (Publication) Genomic Immunology Marson Lab Single CellNew Insights into How COVID-19 Causes Heart Damage
New Insights into How COVID-19 Causes Heart Damage
Gladstone scientists discover how the novel coronavirus damages heart muscle cells, and create a system that can be used to screen potential therapies
News Release Research (Publication) COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Virology Conklin Lab McDevitt Lab Ott LabJennifer Crosby Joins Gladstone as the New Vice President of Human Resources
Jennifer Crosby Joins Gladstone as the New Vice President of Human Resources
Crosby will provide strategic insights and guidance on important issues from employee engagement to workplace environment
People Services Institutional News News Release ProfileBlood-Clotting Protein Plays Key Role in Central Nervous System B-Cell Lymphoma
Blood-Clotting Protein Plays Key Role in Central Nervous System B-Cell Lymphoma
Gladstone researchers discover new links between lymphoma growth and leaks in the blood-brain barrier
News Release Research (Publication) Center for Neurovascular Brain Immunology Neurological Disease Akassoglou LabNew Research Center to Tackle Brain Diseases
New Research Center to Tackle Brain Diseases
A unique combination of expertise at Gladstone Institutes and UC San Francisco will enable new therapies for Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis
Institutional News News Release Multiple Sclerosis Alzheimer’s Disease Akassoglou LabIsha Jain Joins Gladstone Institutes
Isha Jain Joins Gladstone Institutes
A scientist since childhood, Jain will now lead a lab at Gladstone to study the balance of oxygen levels in the human body
Institutional News News Release Profile Cardiovascular Disease Jain LabAn Unexpected Role for the Brain’s Immune Cells
An Unexpected Role for the Brain’s Immune Cells
The cells constantly survey the brain to prevent spontaneous seizures, Gladstone scientists discover
News Release Research (Publication) Multiple Sclerosis Alzheimer’s Disease Neurological Disease Akassoglou Lab Palop Lab ImagingStudy Reveals Networks of Genes Involved in Congenital Heart Disease
Study Reveals Networks of Genes Involved in Congenital Heart Disease
The findings could point toward new ways to prevent or treat one of the most common birth defects
News Release Research (Publication) Congenital Heart Disease Cardiovascular Disease Bruneau Lab Human Genetics Stem Cells/iPSCsA Potential Therapy for One of the Leading Causes of Heart Disease
A Potential Therapy for One of the Leading Causes of Heart Disease
A drug candidate found by Gladstone researchers could help prevent tens of thousands of heart surgeries every year
News Release Research (Publication) Heart Failure Cardiovascular Disease Srivastava Lab Theodoris Lab AI CRISPR/Gene Editing Disease Models Stem Cells/iPSCs