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Gladstone is a nimble research organization

focused on scientific discovery and biomedical

innovation in three unsolved disease areas.

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Gladstone has been helping to overcome

cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure

for more than three decades.

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against HIV/AIDS and other deadly

viruses for more than 20 years.

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Gladstone devises multi-pronged solutions

for complex conditions such as Alzheimer's

disease and other disorders of the nervous system.

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to individuals and families around the world

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Gladstone President Williams will receive the 2012 Pacesetter Award for his extensive contributions to science and medicine.
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Gladstone, Stanford scientists collaborate to block toxic protein that plays key role in Lou Gehrig’s disease
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Gladstone scientists have discovered how a protein deficiency may be linked to early-onset dementia.
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Gladstone scientists have mapped the precise frequency by which genes get turned on across the human genome,
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A Gladstone scientist wins the Nobel prize for discovering how to turn skin cells into stem cells capable of becoming heart, brain and other cell types.
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Gladstone uses game-changing stem cell biology to better understand and ultimately cure some of the world’s most relentless diseases.
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Learn more about Gladstone’s Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, and how his research has opened a world of promising new prospects for personalized and regenerative medicine.