Profile: Irfan Kathiriya, MD, PhD
Profile: Irfan Kathiriya, MD, PhD
Irfan Kathiriya, a visiting scientist at Gladstone, describes how he met his wife in the same lab where he completed his PhD training.
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Irfan Kathiriya, a visiting scientist at Gladstone, describes how he met his wife in the same lab where he completed his PhD training.
Profile Bruneau LabResearchers at the Gladstone Institutes and UCSF have used a newly developed gene-editing system to find gene mutations that make human immune cells resistant to HIV infection.
How do you improve a Nobel Prize-winning discovery? Add a debilitating disease-causing gene mutation.
Bruce Conklin, MD, was recognized for making a significant contribution to the field of medicine and bringing distinction to Case Western Reserve University.
Conklin LabDirect microbial sequencing of environmental samples, such as from ocean water, hospital surfaces, and the human gut, have illuminated the vast number of microbes present in our world.
Center for Systems and Therapeutics Pollard Lab Big Data MicrobiomeKaterina Akassoglou is calling for a fundamental change in the way scientists approach neurological disorders. Her research on the brain’s vascular and immune systems has led to new insights about multiple sclerosis and other conditions.
Multiple Sclerosis Akassoglou LabPo-Lin So, a project manager and staff research scientist at Gladstone, describes how her love of science began in elementary school and continued to grow as she advanced academically and professionally.
Conklin LabDouglas Melton was honored for his research that led to a novel way to reprogram human stem cells into insulin-producing beta cells.
Awards Institutional News Ogawa Stem Cell PrizeDouglas Melton was honored for his research that led to a novel way to reprogram human stem cells into insulin-producing beta cells.
Awards Institutional News Ogawa Stem Cell PrizeMelton was awarded the prize for his pioneering work to treat diabetes with stem cells. The award celebrates scientists whose original translational research has advanced cellular reprogramming technology for regenerative medicine.
Awards News Release Ogawa Stem Cell Prize Stem Cells/iPSCsGladstone celebrates and honors its postdocs year-round by offering events and resources to help them thrive at Gladstone and beyond.
People ServicesGladstone GO will foster a supportive and collaborative scientific community for Gladstone's graduate students.
The NINDS award provides longer-term support and increased flexibility to pursue innovative, high-risk research on neurological diseases.
Neurological Disease Akassoglou LabCRISPR has enormous potential to cure intractable diseases. At the Gladstone Institutes, scientists are using the technology to advance scientific knowledge and pursue new therapies for heart disease, HIV, dementia, blindness, and more.
Conklin Lab Ding Lab Gan Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingIt is a historic time at the Gladstone Institutes; William S. “Bill” Price, III, has joined the Gladstone Trustees. Price replaces Albert A. Dorman, who served Gladstone for almost 30 years.
Although new as a Trustee, Price has been involved with Gladstone for many years, beginning in 2004 as a member of the Gladstone Advisory Council.