Genome Editing Goes Hi-Fi
Genome Editing Goes Hi-Fi
Gladstone’s innovative technique in stem cells could boost scientists’ ability to study—and ultimately cure—genetic disease.
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Gladstone’s innovative technique in stem cells could boost scientists’ ability to study—and ultimately cure—genetic disease.
Conklin Lab CRISPR/Gene Editing Stem Cells/iPSCsA cure for type 1 diabetes has long eluded even the top experts. Not because they do not know what must be done—but because the tools did not exist to do it.
Diabetes Ding Lab Stem Cells/iPSCsSAN FRANCISCO, CA—A cure for type 1 diabetes has long eluded even the top experts. Not because they do not know what must be done—but because the tools did not exist to do it.
Ding Lab Cardiovascular Disease Diabetes Stem Cells/iPSCsNew study establishes platform for investigating chromosome regulation during early human development.
Yamanaka Lab Stem Cells/iPSCsWhether with newborns or neurodegenerative diseases, basic science offers insight.
Nakamura Lab Basic ScienceRevolutionary imaging technique reveals that a unique protein interaction may be key to driving the most common genetic cause of Parkinson’s disease
Finkbeiner LabSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Research led by scientists at the Gladstone Institutes has identified the precise chain of molecular events in the human body that drives the death of most of the immune system’s CD4 T cells as an HIV infection leads to AIDS.
Greene Lab Virology HIV/AIDSSAN FRANCISCO, CA—In 2012 the HIV antiretroviral drug Truvada became the first and only medication approved by the FDA for HIV prevention.
Grant Lab Virology HIV/AIDSSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Alzheimer’s disease is one of the greatest challenges facing modern medicine, but there is new hope in the fight against this deadly disease.
Huang Lab Mahley Lab Neurological Disease Alzheimer’s DiseaseSAN FRANCISCO, CA—For some, the disease multiple sclerosis (MS) attacks its victims slowly and progressively over a period of many years. For others, it strikes without warning in fits and starts.
Akassoglou Lab Neurological Disease Multiple SclerosisSAN FRANCISCO, CA—What does it mean to be human? According to scientists the key lies, ultimately, in the billions of lines of genetic code that comprise the human genome. The problem, however, has been deciphering that code.
Pollard Lab Center for Systems and Therapeutics Big DataSAN FRANCISCO, CA—One of biology’s most fundamental processes is something called transcription. It is just one step of many required to build proteins—and without it life would not exist. However, many aspects of transcription remain shrouded in mystery.
Ott Lab Virology Basic ScienceSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Perhaps the single greatest barrier to curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS is the dormant, or “latent,” reservoir of virus, which is out of reach of even the most potent medications.
Greene Lab Virology HIV/AIDSSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Lennart Mucke, MD, who directs neurological research at the Gladstone Institutes, next week will receive the ARCS Foundation’s 2013 Pacesetter Award for his lifelong dedication to overcoming Alzheimer’s disease—and for mentoring students to take a similar approach.
Mucke Lab Neurological Disease Alzheimer’s DiseaseSAN FRANCISCO, CA—In an unprecedented move, the California Academy of Sciences today will induct two scientists from the Gladstone Institutes’, President R. Sanders “Sandy” Williams, MD, and Investigator Katherine Pollard, PhD, as Academy Fellows, bestowing yet another honor on two of San Francisco's most esteemed scientists.
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