Article
August 23, 2021
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 Lab
Gladstone in the News
August 14, 2021
San 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
Virology
Greene Lab
Gladstone in the News
August 5, 2021
UCSF 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
Virology
Roan Lab
Gladstone in the News
July 27, 2021
COVID 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.
COVID-19
Virology
Roan Lab
Gladstone in the News
July 19, 2021
New 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
Microbiome