Article
November 22, 2016
Yen-Sin Ang, PhD, a research scientist at the Gladstone Institutes, was awarded the Louis N. and Arnold M. Katz Basic Research Prize, the most prominent young investigator award bestowed by the American Heart Association.
Heart Failure
Congenital Heart Disease
Srivastava Lab
Article
November 11, 2016
Inspired by his time in the National Guard, Gladstone summer intern pursues career in science and medicine.
Srivastava Lab
Outreach
Article
November 7, 2016
Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes identified two chemicals that improve their ability to transform scar tissue in a heart into healthy, beating heart muscle. The discovery advances efforts to find new and effective treatments for heart failure.
Srivastava Lab
Article
July 11, 2016
Qian was awarded the inaugural Boyalife, Science & Science Translational Medicine Award for her research on reprogramming cells in the heart to treat heart failure.
Srivastava Lab
Stem Cells/iPSCs
Article
May 20, 2016
Nicole Stone, a graduate student at Gladstone, shares how she thinks of her research as an amazingly fun puzzle that she gets to solve.
Srivastava Lab
Article
July 9, 2015
Collaborations have been key to Gladstone’s scientific success since its founding, and its community believes that the biggest challenges in science are better met by bringing together researchers with diverse backgrounds.
Bruneau Lab
Pollard Lab
Srivastava Lab
Stem Cells/iPSCs
Article
March 12, 2015
Scientists have discovered why some heart tissue turns into bone, and they may have learned how to stop it.
Srivastava Lab
Stem Cells/iPSCs
Article
February 2, 2015
By helping cells switch their type, we may have discovered a new way to repair damaged hearts, and potentially revolutionize the future of medicine.
Srivastava Lab
Stem Cells/iPSCs
Article
November 14, 2014
The postdoctoral fellows will use the grants to pursue research into epigenetics and heart disease, and the role of ketone bodies in aging.
Srivastava Lab
Aging
Article
October 22, 2014
Honor recognizes researchers and physicians who have made significant contributions to the field of medical science.
Srivastava Lab
February 19, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO, CA—The power of regenerative medicine appears to have turned science fiction into scientific reality—by allowing scientists to transform skin cells into cells that closely resemble beating heart cells.
Ding Lab
Srivastava Lab
Stem Cells/iPSCs