Gladstone Institutes


Gladstone Institutes is an independent biomedical research organization dedicated to tackling the biggest challenges in human health. By disrupting traditional scientific methods, Gladstone aims to make groundbreaking discoveries that can transform lives. The organization is renowned for its innovative approaches in research, focusing on conditions with significant medical, economic, and social impacts. Founded in 1979 from a donation by J. David Gladstone, the institute has expanded its research areas to include cardiovascular, neurological, and viral diseases, as well as data science and biotechnology.

Gladstone Institutes


What We Do

Focuses on congenital heart disease, heart failure, genetic diseases, and regenerative medicine.

Specializes in artificial intelligence, computational biology, CRISPR genome editing, genetic diseases, proteomics, and synthetic biology.

Researches cancer, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, and primary immunodeficiencies.

Studies Alzheimer's disease, other dementias, ALS, autism, epilepsy, Huntington’s disease, long COVID, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, rare brain diseases, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury.

Focuses on HIV/AIDS, antimicrobial-resistant infections, COVID-19 and long COVID, women’s health, influenza, microbiome and gut health, phage therapy, respiratory viruses, hepatitis C, vaccine development, Zika, and malaria.

Provides services for assay development and drug discovery.


Infectious Diseases

Biologics

Diagnostics


Funded Projects

Reduction of HIV Prevalence and Incidence Using TIPs: Single-administration, Escape-Resistant Antivirals for Resource-limited Settings

TIPs reduce HIV by 100-fold in mice, show broad efficacy and safety, and resist mutation.


News & Updates

Recognizes individuals whose research has advanced cellular reprogramming technology for regenerative medicine.

Gladstone researcher receives prize to study blood-brain barrier dysfunction and its impact on neurological disease.

Discusses the impact of NIH funding cuts on scientific discovery and public health.

The three awardees of the Outstanding Mentoring Award share their insights on the transformative power of mentorship in shaping the next generation of scientists.

The impactful summer internship program, created at Gladstone Institutes, immerses select undergraduates in cutting-edge science.

In early 2024, Deanna Necula co-chaired a prestigious Gordon Research Seminar in Ventura, California.