How to Mitigate Your Unconscious Bias
How to Mitigate Your Unconscious Bias
Brianne Dotson breaks down what unconscious bias is and how we can mitigate it in the workplace
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Brianne Dotson breaks down what unconscious bias is and how we can mitigate it in the workplace
People Services DiversitySingularity Hub—Genomics tools allow scientists to get a glimpse of what genes are turned on in a cell at one particular moment, but understanding how genes are turned on or off over time, and in what order, has been impossible. Gladstone Investigator Seth Shipman has developed a biological recorder that keeps track of these events, offering a window into how cells change over time.
Gladstone Experts Data Science and Biotechnology Shipman Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingGladstone scientists engineer living biosensors to track the genetic activity of cells
News Release Research (Publication) Data Science and Biotechnology Shipman LabABC7 News—The federal government plans to roll out a new vaccine against the BA.5 Omicron variant now predominant in the US early this fall. Senior Investigator Warner Greene, MD, PhD, says that you might want to hold off for your next booster shot until you can get this new vaccine, which will offer better protection against currently circulating variants.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Virology Greene LabThe Daily Californian—Senior Investigator Melanie Ott, MD, PhD, and collaborator Abdullah Syed, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Senior Investigator Jennifer Doudna, explain how they discovered that antibodies against early versions of the SARS-CoV-2 virus do not protect well against the now widespread and highly contagious Omicron variant, and recommend masking to avoid new infections.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Data Science and Biotechnology Virology Doudna Lab Ott LabResearchers used virus-like particles to identify which mutations of the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 virus make it more effective at infecting cells and escaping antibodies
News Release Research (Publication) COVID-19 Virology Doudna Lab Ott LabGladstone researchers find new evidence against using BET inhibitors to treat COVID-19
News Release Research (Publication) COVID-19 Virology Ott LabNIH Director’s Blog—Recent work from the team of Gladstone Associate Investigator Nadia Roan, PhD, and their colleagues at The Wistar Institute is featured in this week's NIH Director's Blog. The work uncovers intriguing evidence for the role of sugars at the surface of immune cells in HIV infection.
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Virology Roan LabCelebrating the modern world of communication with new Slack emojis
CommunicationsThe new immune networks have implications for developing immunotherapies and understanding autoimmune diseases
News Release Research (Publication) Autoimmune Diseases Genomic Immunology Marson LabHear LGBTQ+ STEM professionals discuss issues affecting the queer community in the sciences
LGBTQ DiversityStudy suggests that targeting a protein in the thalamus could block the long-term damage that follows brain injuries
News Release Research (Publication) Traumatic Brain Injury Neurological Disease Paz LabGladstone scientists uncover novel aspects of HIV infection by monitoring sugars at the surface of individual immune cells
News Release Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Virology Roan LabABC7 News—As Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 variants overtake previous coronavirus variants across the United States, Gladstone Associate Investigator Nadia Roan, PhD, explains that their success may owe both to their ability to escape our immune system and to their accelerated replication rate. She suggests that more effort should be made to block infection at the level of the airways, the virus's entry point into our body.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Roan LabA science educator describes how their mentor impacted their career
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