Campus to Celebrate Life of Henry Goldberg on Nov. 18
The UCSF Department of Radiology will host a memorial and dedication event for the late Henry Goldberg on the Parnassus campus on November 18.
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Give to UCSFThe UCSF Department of Radiology will host a memorial and dedication event for the late Henry Goldberg on the Parnassus campus on November 18.
The Scientist magazine announced today the winners of its annual "best places to work in academia survey," naming The J. David Gladstone Institutes as one of the nation's top three academic work environments.
The Gladstone Institutes and UCSF are ranked by The Scientist magazine as among the top 15 best places to work in academia.
The public is invited to hear Campus Architect Steve Wiesenthal talk about the making of the UCSF Mission Bay campus on November 16.
A new study finds that while children with lesbian parents do experience some stress from homophobia, overall they are "thriving" and show "understanding of diversity and tolerance."
Scientists are taking a new approach to repair nerve damage that involves directly repairing and reconnecting the severed ends of axons.
The campus community is invited to a special tribute to the late civil rights leader Rosa Parks this Friday.
Children of lesbian families have no higher incidence of psychological or developmental problems than children in heterosexual families, according to a new report.
UCSF Medical Center recently welcomed young patients who are alive and well thanks in part to the special attention they received in the intensive care unit.
A former epidemic intelligence service officer at the CDC will talk about "Lessons from the Prevention Wars" at UCSF on November 4.
Using the latest advances in microtechnology, a team of UCSF scientists has developed a novel strategy for repairing the nerve damage that occurs in injuries to the nervous system.
Richard K. Olney, who has dedicated his life to finding a cure for ALS and who himself was diagnosed with the disease, has been honored with a lectureship in his name.
Two faculty members have been elected as fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
UCSF invites faculty at all stages of their career to apply for a new leadership training program by November 14.
UCSF scientists say a new study offers insights into the development of stem cells, as well as birth defects and cancers.