Finding HIV’s Sweet Spot
Finding HIV’s Sweet Spot
Gladstone scientists uncover novel aspects of HIV infection by monitoring sugars at the surface of individual immune cells
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Gladstone scientists uncover novel aspects of HIV infection by monitoring sugars at the surface of individual immune cells
News Release Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan LabA new catalog to help better understand how HIV hijacks human cells
Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Data Science and Biotechnology Genomic Immunology Infectious Disease Krogan Lab Marson LabA pioneer of HIV research discusses the last 40 years of HIV/AIDS research and what’s next
HIV/AIDS Greene LabResearchers at Gladstone Institutes focus on innovative strategies that could finally allow people living with HIV to stop taking daily medications
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Greene Lab Ott Lab Roan Lab Weinberger Lab Deep DiveJason Neidleman shares how his work on HIV has been used to better understand COVID-19 and why he thinks everyone should get vaccinated
Profile COVID-19 HIV/AIDS Roan LabArmed with a $26.5-million grant, a multi-institution collaboratory will tackle HIV in a new way
Grants News Release HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Ott Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingGladstone researchers have identified the blood cells most likely to be targeted by HIV during a real-life infection
News Release Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan LabRoan uses single-cell analyses to study HIV infection and the immune system
Gladstone Experts Institutional News News Release Profile COVID-19 HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan Lab Single CellTED—In a March talk selected this week for the TED homepage, Senior Investigator Leor Weinberger, PhD, describes an intriguing type of vaccine his lab is developing and that, like the viruses it aims to neutralize, can mutate and spread from person to person.
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Center for Cell Circuitry Infectious Disease Weinberger LabPOZ—Finding a cure to HIV will require a full understanding of the latent reservoir, the population of cells in which the virus hides, evading antiretroviral therapy. Gladstone scientist Nadia Roan describes her recent work mapping an atlas of the reservoir, and how it provides hope that new therapies could be developed to target and eliminate reservoir cells.
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan LabSan Francisco Chronicle—Warner Greene, MD, PhD, director of the Center for HIV Cure Research, explains how Timothy Ray Brown, who was cured of HIV/AIDS via a bone marrow transplant, changed the field of HIV research.
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Center for HIV Cure Research Greene LabNew study opens avenues for studying or targeting the main barrier to a cure
News Release Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan LabWhile antibodies may fade fast, T cells appear to be long-lived and might confer lasting immunity.
News Release Research (Publication) COVID-19 HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan LabLeor Weinberger is selected by the National Institute on Drug Abuse for his innovative HIV research
Awards HIV/AIDS Weinberger LabHIV establishes latency by co-opting a cellular stress pathway
News Release Research (Publication) Flow Cytometry Core HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Ott Lab