The exhibition, "The Public and Private Worlds of Isamu Noguchi: A Selection of Works from The Isamu Noguchi Foundation, New York" is currently on display at the UCSF library.
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December 08, 1999
California faces a shortage of registered nurses and needs to increase the supply to keep pace with the rapid growth of the state's population, according to a study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco and the Public Policy Institute of California.
December 07, 1999
Researchers have discovered a gene in zebrafish so powerful it can be used to redirect the fate of cells in the developing embryo to become beating heart cells, suggesting that a similar gene in humans could be used to generate heart cells in culture for transplant in ailing people.
December 01, 1999
Thanks to ultra-fast magnetic resonance imaging techniques, MRI now can be used
to provide more information when fetal abnormalities are suspected during a
prenatal ultrasound exam...
November 30, 1999
Scientists at UC San Francisco and Harvard University tracking people after
lung cancer surgery have discovered that those who bear a common cancer-causing
mutation tend to have particularly aggressive tumors early on and are four
times more likely to die of the disease.
November 18, 1999
A simple, outpatient procedure could potentially save millions of men and their
partners from becoming infected with HIV, but health professionals have been
reluctant to provide the needed information and resources, say the authors of a
Lancet editorial review.
November 15, 1999
In one of the largest studies to date, a team of AIDS researchers concludes
that name-based reporting programs for HIV infection are not producing specific
public health benefits in the effort to control the AIDS epidemic.
UCSF STUDY FINDS DRUG ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS CAN BE EFFECTIVE IN CHANGING HIGH-RISK BEHAVIOR FOR H
November 09, 1999
Drug users participating in a treatment program based on a "therapeutic
community" model showed a decrease in HIV-related high risk behavior, according
to a new study by University of California, San Francisco AIDS researchers.
November 08, 1999
Scientists at UC San Francisco have discovered a new chemical pathway in the
brain by which the most common antidepressants may alter mood.
November 03, 1999
The UCSF Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project, part of the UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine recently received a grant of more than ...







