This is the last week to apply for PUMAS. PUMAS is Gladstone’s flagship internship program designed to support and mentor community college students, providing them with hands-on research experience and a pathway into the sciences. Visit our website to learn more about the program and how to apply ?? https://lnkd.in/gB2Ye8a
关于我们
Gladstone's mission is to drive a new era of discovery in disease-oriented science and to mentor tomorrow’s leaders in an inspiring and diverse environment. Although Gladstone shares traits with other top life science organizations, we pride ourselves on taking uncommon scientific paths to overcoming disease. Our investigators are selected to become authorities in leading or creating new fields, and we work to provide them with resources to explore bold new thoughts, form effective scientific teams, and create or master emerging research technologies that accelerate progress—Gladstone’s special recipe for success that has yielded some of the most important biomedical advances of our time. Our three disease-focused institutes constitute the core of our discovery engine, but do not operate in isolation. We are seizing unprecedented opportunities for “convergence”—defined as the blending of intellectual and physical assets from multiple scientific disciplines and fields to speed the discovery process in our attack on unsolved health problems that affect almost every human family.
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https://www.gladstone.org
Gladstone Institutes的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1979
- 领域
- Biomedical、Biology、Stem Cells、Cardiovascular、Neurodegenerative、Alzheimer's 、HIV、AIDS、Virology、data science、bioinformatics、immunology和Regenerative Medicine
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1650 Owens Street
US,California,San Francisco,94158
Gladstone Institutes员工
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Gladstone scientists created a new tool to understand the immune system’s inner workings when confronted with a virus. Read more about this study online: https://bit.ly/3FDbwit
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In a study that vastly expands our understanding of how the immune system interacts with viruses, scientists from Gladstone Institutes have developed a detailed map of the body’s natural defenses against one of the most vexing viral threats: HIV. Their findings, which appear in the journal Cell Reports, paint a comprehensive picture of the levels of 19 different viral sensors and receptors—across all kinds of immune cells, including those susceptible to HIV infection—that can respond to HIV. And although the team focused on HIV for the study, they discovered fundamental insights into how different immune cells can sense and restrict pathogens in unique ways. These findings can have implications for understanding the immune response to diverse viruses and microbes, and even autoimmunity. Read a Q&A with first author Ashley F. George, Ph.D., about the important takeaways from the study ?? https://bit.ly/3FDbwit
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Thanks to Hongbo Chi of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for joining us at the first PICI Special Seminar. This seminar was hosted in collaboration with the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology and Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
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This past week, Gladstone’s soccer team defeated Plaid, 3–0, in the final match of the season and became two-time champions of the SFF corporate co-ed league! Congratulations to the team! ? ?? ?? #LifeatGladstone
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Thanks to groundbreaking antiretroviral therapies, HIV has become a manageable chronic disease—but it’s not a cure. Even those on effective treatment lose 5 to 10 years of their lifespan due to chronic inflammation caused by the virus. This increases the risk of strokes, heart attacks, dementia, and cancer. At Gladstone, researchers are working to take the final step: curing HIV for good. Their work also sheds light on how viruses influence our long-term health. Melanie Ott, director of the Gladstone Institute of Virology explains why curing HIV remains a crucial scientific challenge.
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PUMAS is Gladstone’s flagship internship program designed to support and mentor community college students. During the summer, you'll get a hands-on research experience and learn more about careers in science. Learn more about the program and how to apply: https://bit.ly/2UVIaST
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Dive into our latest commentary where virus expert Melanie Ott breaks down the many benefits of vaccines. Read more: https://bit.ly/41FTZ08
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Gladstone scientists created a new tool to understand the immune system’s inner workings when confronted with a virus. First author Ashley F. George, Ph.D., of the Roan Lab, shares important takeaways from the study.