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A single drug could attack the virus on two fronts
Ott Lab HIV/AIDSResearchers created an atlas to identify cells most likely to be infected
Flow Cytometry Core HIV/AIDS Greene LabResearchers show that semen amyloids help the human body dispose of excess and defective sperm
Greene Lab HIV/AIDSMelanie Ott has been elected as a fellow of The American Academy of Microbiology, joining others with exemplary scientific achievement in microbial sciences.
Ott Lab Zika Virus Hepatitis C HIV/AIDSGladstone scientists uncovered a possible strategy to “shock and kill” the virus that hides in cells
Greene Lab Ott Lab Infectious Disease HIV/AIDSBy identifying the role of common cells in connective tissue, Gladstone scientists discovered a new target to fight transmission of the virus.
HIV/AIDS Greene 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.
Leor Weinberger's lab is working to turn a virus against itself, exploiting its process of replication to fight infection. Their work may lead to better prevention and treatment of some of the world’s most devastating pandemics.
HIV/AIDS Weinberger LabChris Carrico talks about Gladstone’s sense of connection and his excitement in studying poorly understood diseases.
Aging HIV/AIDSA daily pill to prevent HIV has reduced infections nationwide, and researchers hope that a long-acting injectable form will help expand protection.
HIV/AIDS Grant LabShomyseh Sanjabi received an Innovative, Developmental, Exploratory Award grant from the California HIV/AIDS Research Program to study how HIV hides in the gut.
HIV/AIDS Sanjabi LabAIDS pioneer Michael Hulton is using WWII art reparations to support Gladstone and advance the fight against HIV
Philanthropy HIV/AIDSThanks 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/AIDSFor more than three decades, the AIDS pandemic has swept the world. Different groups have been dealing with this tragedy in a variety ways. Gladstone has one of the premier HIV research teams, but others have focused their efforts on outreach, treatment, and prevention.
Grant Lab HIV/AIDS