How to End the HIV Epidemic
How to End the HIV Epidemic
Thanks to the successful implementation of HIV treatment and prevention programs, we have never been closer to achieving our goal of ending new HIV infections.
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Thanks 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/AIDSResearchers from the Gladstone Institutes have shown for the first time that the protein BRCA1 is required for normal learning and memory and is depleted by Alzheimer’s disease.
Mucke Lab Alzheimer’s DiseaseGladstone helps its diverse scientists practice their English skills in an encouraging and fun learning environment.
CommunicationsScientists have revealed that glucocorticoids, a class of steroid hormones that are commonly prescribed as drugs, enhance muscle endurance and alleviate muscular dystrophy through activation of the gene KLF15.
Haldar Lab Cardiovascular Disease Basic Science MetabolismThe regenerative medicine program at the Gladstone Institutes has attracted the attention of two global business leaders known for their innovative approach to philanthropy.
Yamanaka Lab Philanthropy Stem Cells/iPSCsGladstone nominated for PG&E Step Up Award in Excellence in Energy Award, one of the most highly regarded business awards in the Bay Area.
FacilitiesGladstone scientists collaborate with teachers to facilitate career discussions and lab lessons for students in public high schools in San Francisco.
Finkbeiner Lab Huang Lab McDevitt Lab Yamanaka LabGladstone established the Assay Development and Drug Discovery Core to help scientists accelerate their research into target and drug-discovery phases and move their findings into clinical trials and potential therapies for disease.
Assay Development and Drug Discovery CoreThe most influential “organ” in the human body is made up of foreign cells—six pounds worth of microorganisms. Katherine Pollard studies the human microbiome to learn how it influences health and disease.
Pollard Lab Big Data MicrobiomeAt Gladstone Institutes, we honor our veterans and celebrate their contributions to this country.
ProfileFor 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/AIDSUndergraduate students from the UC-Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative Program toured Gladstone and learned about higher education and careers in science.
Student Outreach and Science Education Graduate Students and PostdocsNobel Prize winner Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine.
Yamanaka LabJeanne Paz emphasizes that keeping an open mind and thinking outside of the box can move scientific research in new, unanticipated directions.
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