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Revolutionary Care: An Oakland Story

From the 1970s’ Black Panthers health clinics to a new gene therapy using Nobel Prize-winning science, Oakland has a long history of leading the way in treating sickle cell disease. This new podcast explores the saga’s rich past and promising future.

Five Questions for Diane Havlir

Diane Havlir, MD, UCSF’s Weiss Professor, an AIDS pioneer, and an infectious disease leader, is partnering with the local Latinx community to protect vulnerable San Franciscans from COVID-19 and other diseases.

Portrait of Diane Havlir

The Case of the Suspicious Swelling

A grandmother showed telltale signs of a common endocrine disorder. But a puzzling lab result put the detective skills of physicians Joan Addington-White, MD, and Rob Weber, MD ’19, PhD ’17, to the test.

Illustration of a female doctor inspecting a bottle of pills labeled "Suplemento de Artritis" with a older female patient in a wheelchair looking worried; a computer in the background has a webpage open that reads "Gobierno de Mexico" and a bottle of pills.

The Kids Are Not All Right

Most hospitals don’t adequately treat children’s pain, say UCSF experts. Can their unique approach help stop the suffering?

Illustration of a male doctor leaning over and providing a comforting touch to a child curled up on the ground, encircled by thorns.