Gladstone in the News
March 19, 2020
The Washington Post—As the Trump administration pushes the FDA to find treatments for the coronavirus, Senior Investigator Nevan Krogan comments to the Washington Post about his research efforts on finding already approved drugs that could be rapidly repurposed to fight virus.
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COVID-19
Krogan Lab
Gladstone in the News
March 18, 2020
VUMC—Jennifer Doudna was awarded the 2020 Vanderbilt Prize in Biomedical Science. The prize recognizes women scientists with an outstanding record of research accomplishments who have also made significant contributions to mentoring other women in science.
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COVID-19
Doudna Lab
Gladstone in the News
March 16, 2020
KQED Science—As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread, the National Institutes of Health says that a vaccine for the public is at least a year away. Melanie Ott talked with KQED to discuss the research efforts behind finding a vaccine.
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COVID-19
Ott Lab
Gladstone in the News
March 15, 2020
The Mercury News—Senior Investigator Warner Greene talks about the White House declaring a national state of emergency over the coronavirus outbreak.
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COVID-19
Greene Lab
Gladstone in the News
March 13, 2020
East Bay Business News—A Roche team in Pleasanton that monitors viral outbreaks started a process in late December 2019 that led this week to the first commercially approved test for COVID-19.
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COVID-19
Gladstone in the News
March 12, 2020
The Mercury News—Senior Investigator Melanie Ott explains to Mercury News why coronavirus seems to affect some populations more than others.
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COVID-19
Ott Lab
Gladstone in the News
February 26, 2020
MedPage Today—Senior Investigator Warner Greene talks to MedPage Today about the coronavirus outbreak and research that could lay the groundwork for potential therapies.
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Virology
Greene Lab