Gladstone Institutes
To drive a new era of discovery in disease-oriented science and to mentor tomorrow’s leaders in an inspiring and diverse environment.
- Looking for a new job? Here are some open roles at Gladstone. 🧵 Gladstone Infectious Disease Institute/UCSF Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutics Sciences - Faculty Position: bit.ly/4ajt52G
- Disease-focused Neuroscience and Translational Neurobiology Faculty Position | Gladstone Institutes and UCSF: bit.ly/4qpg6SR
- Administrative Assistant: gladstone.wd503.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/career...
- Find these positions and more on our website: gladstone.org/careers
- Applications for PUMAS are now open! PUMAS is designed to support and mentor community college students, providing them with hands-on research experience and a pathway into the sciences. Past interns share their experiences, and how the program impacted their lives. bit.ly/4izhKyd
- Gladstone Investigator Karin Pelka shares what scientists are doing to expand the benefits of immunotherapy to currently unresponsive solid tumors. #WorldCancerDay
- The State of Gladstone is where our community comes together to reflect, connect, and look ahead. Here are some highlights from this year’s gathering.
- Every year, nearly 1 in 100 babies are born with a hole in their heart. These heart defects often result in a lifetime of invasive surgeries, medications, and constant monitoring.
- Gladstone researchers identified a thin strip of specialized cells that guide early heart development. Rather than a physical wall, these cells act as a navigation system to ensure different types of heart cells stay in their proper places.
- When the boundary is disrupted, heart cells mix inappropriately, leading to the formation of holes in the heart’s wall.
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- Katie Pollard weighs in on the advancement of applying AI to the human genome with Google DeepMind’s AlphaGenome.
- Postdoc Shyam Jinagal breaks down his research on cardiovascular disease.