5 Books to Read for Latinx Heritage Month
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Communications Elevated Voices DiversityThe New Indian Express—The New Indian Express integrates the recent findings of Senior Investigators Todd McDevitt, PhD, and Bruce Conklin, MD, in an opinion piece about the effects of COVID-19 on the heart.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Data Science and Biotechnology Conklin Lab McDevitt LabWired—In an article about the potential dangers of strenuous exercise for people who have been infected with SARS-CoV-2, Senior Investigator Bruce Conklin, MD, is quoted for likening to "carnage" the damage the virus can inflict on heart cells. Conklin and Senior Investigator Todd McDevitt, PhD, recently reported their observations of cardiac cells from deceased COVID-19 patients or grown in the lab in BioRxiv.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Data Science and Biotechnology Conklin Lab McDevitt LabThe Times of India—The Times of India reports the recent discovery by Senior Investigators Todd McDevitt, PhD, and Bruce Conklin, MD, that SARS-CoV-2 can inflict severe damage to heart cells, and puts it in the context of several examples of cardiovascular failure in patients recovering from COVID-19 in India.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Data Science and Biotechnology Conklin Lab McDevitt LabThe New Republic—Senior investigator Todd McDevitt, PhD, explains how his recent discovery that SARS-CoV-2 inflicts severe damage on heart cells could explain why some people experience symptoms of heart malfunction months after they recover from COVID-19. McDevitt stresses that COVID-19 is not just a respiratory disease, and could instead lead to permanent damage to various organs, even in young people.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease McDevitt LabYahoo! News—Some individuals who survive the initial bout with COVID-19 experience heart damage weeks or months later. Gladstone Investigator Todd McDevitt explains how his recent research shows that SARS-CoV-2 can devastate heart muscle cells, which could have long-term consequences for heart function.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease McDevitt LabLive Science—Senior Investigators Todd McDevitt, PhD, and Bruce Conklin, MD, comment on their recent discovery that SARS-CoV-2 infects and destroys heart muscle cells grown in the lab and may do so in the hearts of COVID-19 patients as well.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Data Science and Biotechnology Conklin Lab McDevitt LabABC7 News—As sports teams and colleges consider restarting the athletics season, Senior Investigator Todd McDevitt, PhD, and Gladstone President and Cardiologist Deepak Srivastava, MD, express concern that damage to the heart caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection could put athletes at risk for serious heart problems even if they only experienced mild COVID-19 symptoms.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease McDevitt Lab Srivastava LabSTAT—Senior Investigators Todd McDevitt, PhD, and Bruce Conklin, MD, comment on their recent findings of severe damage in cardiac cells exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in the lab and in the heart cells of deceased COVID-19 patients. They also explain why they felt the need to share these findings rapidly with the scientific community via the preprint publishing platform bioRxiv.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Data Science and Biotechnology Conklin Lab McDevitt LabManu Platt discusses racial inequities within STEM and how to transform academic culture
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DiversityNewsweek—In an article about researchers facing legal pursuits for practicing open science during an avian flu epidemic, Gladstone Institute of Virology Director Melanie Ott, MD, PhD, is quoted praising the spirit of collaboration and data-sharing that pervades current research on COVID-19.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Infectious Disease Ott LabA team at Gladstone Institutes screened the human genome for genes that play a role in making or consuming cellular energy
News Release Research (Publication) Parkinson’s Disease Heart Failure Neurological Disease Nakamura Lab Disease Models Genomics MetabolismInverse—A new study from researchers at Yale University showed that males have a less robust T cell response to the coronavirus than females do. Gladstone virologist Warner Greene comments that this finding may in part explain why men are more likely to die from COVID-19 than women, and that it suggests men and women may benefit from different treatments.
Gladstone Experts COVID-19 Infectious Disease Greene LabInnovative Genomics Institute—In a biographical interview, Gladstone Investigator Bruce Conklin describes how he was inspired to pursue basic research by a patient he encountered in medical school, and shares his love of history and animal watching.
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