The Fast(ing) Track to Healthier Aging
The Fast(ing) Track to Healthier Aging
How much you eat can influence your genes and affect how you age. Eric Verdin is researching ways to replicate this epigenetic trick with a drug.
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How much you eat can influence your genes and affect how you age. Eric Verdin is researching ways to replicate this epigenetic trick with a drug.
AgingDominik Haddad describes his international journey to bring his passion for neurological research to Gladstone.
Nakamura LabGladstone scientists report tremendous growth and new developments in WikiPathways, an open-access, open-source repository that has grown from a Gladstone experimental project to a valuable resource for scientists across the globe.
Big Data PicoKatherine Pollard shares science on big data and high-performance computing with an audience at Google as part of the Gladstone Open Classroom Talks series.
Pollard Lab Microbiome OutreachA cross-disciplinary collaboration seeks to connect the clinic and the laboratory and improve the translation of Alzheimer’s disease research.
Alzheimer’s Disease Finkbeiner LabScientists at the Gladstone Institutes have discovered an unusual regulator of body weight and the metabolic syndrome: a molecular mechanism more commonly associated with brain cells.
Diabetes Neurological Disease Akassoglou Lab Basic Science MetabolismAIDS pioneer Michael Hulton is using WWII art reparations to support Gladstone and advance the fight against HIV
Philanthropy HIV/AIDSScientists at the Gladstone Institutes have successfully converted human skin cells into fully-functional pancreatic cells.
Diabetes Ding Lab Stem Cells/iPSCsOriane Matthys shares how her upbringing influenced her path to biomedical research.
McDevitt LabWith support from the Wilsey Family, Gladstone is studying a rare genetic condition that could provide clues to curing a whole host of diseases.
Philanthropy Stem Cells/iPSCs Rare DiseasesNew findings about Alzheimer’s disease advance the search for more effective treatments.
Alzheimer’s Disease Mucke LabSince the AIDS pandemic began over three decades ago, more than 75 million people have been infected with HIV, and 38 million people have died. While antiretroviral drugs have had a huge impact, there is still no vaccine and no cure. Treatment must be given for life. With 2 million new documented HIV infections and 1.5 million AIDS-related deaths each year, most in the developing world, the ongoing quest for a cure becomes even more urgent.
Now, researchers believe that they are one step closer to solving the puzzle.
John Harris challenged the Gladstone community in a discussion about prolonging the human lifespan.
People Services Aging DiversityThanks to the successful implementation of HIV treatment and prevention programs, we have never been closer to achieving our goal of ending new HIV infections.
HIV/AIDS Grant LabamfAR has awarded $20 million to UCSF, the Gladstone Institutes, and the Blood Systems Research Institute to establish the amfAR Institute for HIV Cure Research.
Greene Lab HIV/AIDS