2020 Year in Review
2020 Year in Review
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See what Gladstonians were up to in 2020
Communications HistoryEmployees often think it is up to the organization to launch DEI efforts, but in fact, everyone needs to participate.
Communications Diversity and Outreach Gladstone Experts Profile DiversityHere are five safe ways to enjoy the holidays and connect with your loved ones at a distance
Communications Gladstone ExpertsIn order to build a culture of health and achieve health equity, we must engage in cultural processes in a more meaningful way.
Communications Diversity and Outreach Institutional News DiversityTyrone Porter offers his best prescription for confronting what can often be a silent burden and putting a stop to the cultural tax many pay.
Communications Diversity and Outreach DiversityA new series led by Gladstone, Georgia Tech, the Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute at University of Washington, and UT Austin starts a national conversation about race and diversity in STEM fields.
Communications Diversity and Outreach DiversityHonoring contributions of Latinx people in the United States
Communications Diversity and Outreach DiversityEvery organization wants to transform into something greater but why do three-quarters of those efforts fail?
Communications Diversity and Outreach Institutional News DiversityCelebrating the modern world of communication with new Slack emojis
CommunicationsWe asked members of the community to share their recommendations of articles, books, movies, and causes that have challenged their thinking and changed their point of view about race and racism.
Communications Office of the President Institutional NewsWebMD—Scientists urge that testing be completed on drugs, such as chloroquine or hydroxychloroquine, before being used on patients, to prevent possible negative and unintended effects.
Communications COVID-19 Center for HIV Cure Research Virology Greene LabThe Atlantic —The coronavirus has only 29 proteins. How is it possible that so few amounts can wreak havoc with the tens of thousands of healthy proteins in our bodies?
Communications COVID-19 Virology Ott LabChemical and Engineering News (C&EN) —Will convalescent plasma, the antibody-rich portion of blood donated from someone who recovered from the disease, be the answer to helping patients that are sick with the coronavirus? History may repeat itself, as this was one solution used to combat the Spanish flu of 1918.
Communications COVID-19 Virology Greene LabThe Scientist —Gladstone researchers quickly pivot to work to get SARS-CoV-2 research up and running. The Ott Lab is relying on previously established lung organoids to test the effects of the virus.
Communications COVID-19 Virology Ott LabSan Francisco Chronicle —As Bay Area residents emerge from the coronavirus pandemic, how will life moving forward be different? Distancing, face masks, and hand sanitizer could be part of our future for a long time.
Communications COVID-19 Virology Greene Lab