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Gladstone’s in-house therapist, Jillian Goldstein shares tips to help you cope with stress
Postdoc Jason Nomburg enjoys sci-fi novels, playing tennis, and walks through Golden Gate Park when he's not decoding the secrets of viral proteins.
Graduate Students and Postdocs Profile Doudna LabNature—In the 1980s, scientists began studying a family that suffered a genetic form of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Three decades later, they identified one member of that family who showed remarkable protection against the cognitive decline of Alzheimer’s due to a rare mutation in the ApoE gene. Now, Gladstone Senior Investigator Yadong Huang and others are working to develop therapies that mimic that protective mutation, hoping to treat or even prevent Alzheimer’s disease.
Gladstone Experts Alzheimer’s Disease Huang LabWe must urge the NIH to recognize the true cost of undermining the infrastructure of scientific discovery. The health and well-being of future generations depend on it.
Office of the President Srivastava LabNature—Bacteria are under constant attack from viruses called bacteriophages, and have evolved complex methods to fight off those invaders. Gladstone Investigator Seth Shipman describes how his group is capitalizing on one of those bacterial defense systems—retrons—to create new molecular biology tools.
Gladstone Experts Data Science and Biotechnology Shipman Lab CRISPR/Gene EditingThe Naked Scientists—Melanie Ott, director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology, explains that the measles virus does not just cause a cough and a skin rash; it can spread to the whole body, including the brain, erase our immune memories, and in some cases be fatal.
Gladstone Experts Infectious Disease Ott LabGladstone scientists developed a computational approach that accurately distinguishes cells of different identities or characteristics in complex biological samples used in diverse areas of biomedical and discovery research.
News Release Research (Publication) Corces LabGladstone scientists Katie Pollard and Ketrin Gjoni answer questions about their latest study, which appears in the journal Nature Methods.
News Release Research (Publication) Data Science and Biotechnology Pollard Lab Genomics Human GeneticsGladstone's president gave the mayor a tour of the facilities and showed him beating heart cells under the microscope.
Gladstone scientists created a new tool to understand the immune system’s inner workings when confronted with a virus.
Research (Publication) HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Roan LabMelanie Ott talks about the ongoing measles outbreak, explains how vaccination can lower the risk of Alzheimer’s, and shares other positive “side effects” of vaccines.
Gladstone Experts Infectious DiseaseKUSI News—Melanie Ott, director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology, explains that measles can have severe and lasting consequences in some people, especially children, and that the measles vaccine provides life-long protection in the vast majority of vaccinated people.
Gladstone Experts Infectious Disease Ott LabIsha Jain and Skyler Blume explain the science behind their discovery and the impact it could have for mitochondrial diseases.
Research (Publication) Jain LabThe Washington Post—As it explores whether reprogramming our genes can make us young again, this article highlights the Noble Prize winning discovery by Gladstone Investigator Shinya Yamanaka. (Subscription required.)
Gladstone Experts Yamanaka Lab Stem Cells/iPSCsamfAR News—In an interview with the Foundation for AIDS Research, Melanie Ott, director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology, discusses the future of HIV research, and describes how lessons from the field have laid a strong foundation for fighting other viral diseases.
Gladstone Experts HIV/AIDS Infectious Disease Ott Lab