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Science on Location
By training scientists in Africa, Stefanie Sowinski is empowering local researchers to better fight infectious diseases and improving health on a global level.
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By training scientists in Africa, Stefanie Sowinski is empowering local researchers to better fight infectious diseases and improving health on a global level.
HIV/AIDSThe Gladstone Histology and Light Microscopy Core welcomes new staff to revitalize its state-of-the-art services for preparing histological samples and visualizing them with microscopy
Gladstone encourages its community to team up and showcase the many benefits of cycling by biking to work on Bike to Work Day.
CommunicationsKainat Shaikh received a highly competitive Ron Mardigian Scholarship from Bio-Rad after working to Dr. JJ Miranda as a Gladstone Summer Scholar.
Outreach HIV/AIDSAdvanced imaging and computational technology facilitate the search for cures.
Finkbeiner LabResearchers from the Gladstone Institutes have revealed that HIV does not cause AIDS by the virus’s direct effect on the host’s immune cells, but rather through the cells’ lethal influence on one another.
Greene Lab Virology HIV/AIDS Immunology VirologyUsing his unique chemical cocktail, Gladstone’s Sheng Ding has regenerated the cells that die in paralyzing spinal cord injuries.
Ding Lab Spinal Cord Injuries Stem Cells/iPSCsAfter studying HIV for more than 30 years, I didn’t expect to be surprised. However, recent research at the Gladstone Institutes has radically changed our fundamental understanding of how HIV works.
HIV/AIDS Greene LabJeanne Paz can stop seizures using light. Her groundbreaking work may transform epilepsy research and lead to better treatments.
Epilepsy Paz Lab OptogeneticsHear Lennart Mucke, MD, Director of the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease, discuss progress towards Alzheimer’s cures during his recent City Arts & Lectures appearance.
Mucke Lab Alzheimer’s DiseaseDiscovering the earliest signs of heart development brings us one step closer to our ultimate goal: creating a complete blueprint for building new hearts.
Bruneau LabAt the Spring 2015 Gladstone President's Council Symposium, Disrupting Aging, experts across all three institutes described how aging relates to their research.
AgingThe initiative will fast-track new approaches to treat Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s DiseaseThe new system could serve as a drug-screening tool to make pregnancies safer.
Conklin Lab Stem Cells/iPSCsThe discovery of cell reprogramming by Shinya Yamanaka changed the way scientists see cell biology, but the details of how it works are still being defined. In a recent paper, the labs of Yamanaka and Bruce Conklin show how one key factor—NANOG—is involved in the process.
Conklin Lab Yamanaka Lab Stem Cells/iPSCs