Profile: Jeremy Chang, PhD
Profile: Jeremy Chang, PhD
Jeremy Chang, a postdoctoral scholar at Gladstone, shares how graduate school provided him with valuable opportunities and was one of the greatest eras of his life.
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Jeremy Chang, a postdoctoral scholar at Gladstone, shares how graduate school provided him with valuable opportunities and was one of the greatest eras of his life.
Krogan LabThe 2017 Quantitative Biosciences Institute Symposium brought together scientists from around the country to learn about cutting-edge research technology and approaches.
Krogan LabBay Area scientists gathered to learn about the latest advances in mass spectrometry.
Krogan LabGladstone scientists are mapping the connections and functions of brain cells to identify new drug targets to treat psychiatric disorders.
Kreitzer Lab Krogan Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingResearchers 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.
Two senior investigators from the Gladstone Institutes, Nevan Krogan, PhD, and Leor Weinberger, PhD, have been named finalists for the prestigious Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists.
Krogan Lab Weinberger LabIn their pursuit of cures for debilitating diseases, Gladstone scientists are approaching precision medicine from new angles, researching the microbiome and protein networks that are critical for human biology.
Krogan Lab Pollard Lab Basic Science Big DataThe Thermo Fisher Scientific Proteomics Facility for Disease Target Discovery opened today at the Gladstone Institutes, as part of a collaboration between Thermo Fisher, Gladstone, the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and QB3, to accelerate targeted proteomics research using the most advanced mass spectrometry technologies.
Krogan LabProtein interactions between viruses and cells can illuminate common weak points in human biology and reveal potential new targets for antiviral treatments.
Krogan Lab Ott LabSAN FRANCISCO, CA and COLLEGE STATION, TX—An enzyme is a tiny, well-oiled machine. A class of proteins that are made up of multiple, interlocking molecular components, enzymes perform a variety of tasks inside each cell.
Basic Science Krogan LabSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Gladstone Institutes scientist Nevan Krogan, PhD, today is announcing research that identifies how HIV—the virus that causes AIDS—hijacks the body’s own defenses to promote infection. This discovery could one day help curb the spread of the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
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