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Gladstone Institutes
Research Services
San Francisco, California 11,554 followers
Science Overcoming Disease
About us
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.
- Website
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http://www.gladstone.org
External link for Gladstone Institutes
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1979
- Specialties
- Biomedical, Biology, Stem Cells, Cardiovascular, Neurodegenerative, Alzheimer's , HIV, AIDS, Virology, data science, bioinformatics, immunology, and Regenerative Medicine
Locations
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Primary
1650 Owens Street
San Francisco, California 94158, US
Employees at Gladstone Institutes
Updates
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In September, Gladstone will be participating in the Bay Area American Heart Association Walk. Our scientists are proud to receive a number of grants from the AHA, so the funds raised during the event helps support our life-saving research, advances health equity, and transforms the health of communities. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Visit the AHA website to support our team ⬇️ ⬇️
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Discover how Josh Nelson went from the theater to Bruce Conklin's lab, and where he plans to go next.
A CIRM Bridges trainee's unconventional path into regenerative medicine
http://blog.cirm.ca.gov
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Researchers identify a root cause of developmental delays that result from brain bleeds in premature infants, opening a path for new therapeutic strategies to counter long-term health risks. Read more from Katerina Akassoglou and others involved in the study ➡️ https://bit.ly/4dfbZ5E
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Are you a scientist trying to create an eye-catching poster? Check out this episode of Design Lab. Gladstone’s design team has a lot of tricks up their sleeves that will help you create a scientific poster that will stand out. 📊 📈 📉
Ep 8: Design an Eye-Catching Scientific Poster
https://www.youtube.com/
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This story from earlier this year was our most read article in July. Read about the study that revealed unusual activity among certain immune cells in people with long COVID.
In Patients with Long COVID, Immune Cells Don't Follow the Rules
gladstone.org
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Mark Petersen has seen firsthand the devastating effects of brain bleeds in premature babies. It’s an exceedingly common condition that affects up to 20 percent of infants born before 28 weeks of gestation, bringing an increased risk for developmental delays and autism. “As a neonatologist and neuroscientist, it’s frustrating that we don’t have any treatments to counteract the harmful effects of bleeding in the developing brain, even though we know it often leads to lasting problems,” says Petersen, director of the Neuro-Intensive Care Nursery at UCSF, associate professor of pediatrics at UCSF, and a visiting scientist at Gladstone Institutes. “Adding to this frustration, we’ve had very little understanding—until now—of why and how this bleeding is so closely tied to the long-term neurological issues these babies often face.” In a study that appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Petersen and an interdisciplinary team of physicians and scientists from Gladstone and UCSF shed light on this vexing medical condition, showing for the first time that a blood protein called fibrin blocks an essential biological process that drives brain development in early life. Read more about this new study ➡️ https://bit.ly/4dfbZ5E
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In September, Gladstone will be participating in the Bay Area American Heart Association Walk. Our scientists are proud to receive a number of grants from the AHA, so the funds raised during the event helps support our life-saving research, advances health equity, and transforms the health of communities. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Visit the AHA website to support our team ➡️ https://bit.ly/3WdlYSk
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"With multitrons, we can make sequential deletions to cut out and collapse middle portions of the genome region we're targeting, bringing the far-apart ends closer together until the entire region is completely deleted."
Retron-Based Tool Enables Multi-Site DNA Editing
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