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Molecular Profiling Advances Diagnosis, Treatment of Skin Diseases

Skin diseases both common and rare can be better diagnosed and treated using genetic fingerprinting based on knowledge gained through a new UCSF study, according to researchers who developed new approaches for using the latest techniques to analyze gene activity in cells obtained from affected skin.

Image of molecular profiling data. DNA sequencing data is represented in purple, orange, red, and green colors of different shades.

Psilocybin Rewires the Brain for People with Depression

Scientists at UC San Francisco and Imperial College London found that psilocybin fosters greater connections between different regions of the brain in depressed people, freeing them up from long-held patterns of rumination and excessive self-focus.

A graphic rendering of a brain’s landscape that measures connections between areas of the brain that affect thought patterns. In this rendering of a brain with depression, high peaks are in yellow, with deeper spaces in purple.

UCSF to Conduct 2022 Staff Engagement Survey

Campus and UCSF Health staff members will have the opportunity to share candid feedback about their work at UCSF by completing the short, confidential survey, administered by Gallup.

custodian cleans a tabletop

UCSF Neurologist to Receive Prestigious Scientific Award

Stephen L. Hauser, MD, Professor of Neurology and Director of the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, has been chosen by the American Brain Foundation (ABF) to receive its second annual Scientific Breakthrough Award.

Stephen Hauser, MD, posing for a portrait in a white doctor's coat

UCSF Expands Full-Service Children’s Health Care in Walnut Creek

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals are increasing services in the East Bay, doubling the patient capacity in a newly expanded and renovated Walnut Creek Outpatient Center. The new clinic space will offer diagnostic and surgical procedures and services specially dedicated to children.

External shot of the Walnut Creek Outpatient Center