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Geri Ehle: Supporting the Next Generation of Physician Scientists

In August 2014, Geri Ehle became the coordinator for UCSF’s medical scientist training program, where she supports some of the brightest students in the country as they train to become future medical leaders. Her charge is to ensure students in the program are well cared for socially, emotionally and academically during their long and arduous eight years of study.

Catching Dreams

The towering steel sculpture “suggests the balance of hard work and aspiration that enables dreams to take flight,” according to its creator, renowned artist Mark di Suvero.

Photo of the "Dreamcatcher" large-scale, metal sculpture by artist Mark di Suvero, located in Koret Quad, UCSF Mission Bay Campus, at sunset.

Marcel Alavi: Promoting Diversity by Taking Pride to the Next Level

Marcel Alavi and his fellow memoirs of the UCSF Pride Committee worked together with the UCSF LGBT Resource Center to create a visible presence for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgender (LGBT) campus and medical center community by marching in the 2015 SF Pride Celebration.

Maribel Pineda: Saying “Thank You” Every Day

While Maribel has never been able to shake the hand of the anesthesiologist who held hers in her time of need, she has the opportunity to assist other care providers every day through her work at UCSF.

UCSF Launches Healthy Beverage Initiative

UC San Francisco is launching a healthy beverage initiative in an effort to align campus food and drink sales with the growing science about the negative impact of excess sugar consumption on health.

Rich Kallet: Early Inspiration Results in Lifelong Impact

Twenty-five years after reading the influential study that sparked his interest in respiration and anesthesiology research, Rich Kallet co-authored another landmark paper that appeared in the same journal.

New UC Video Explains Retirement Benefits

A new video presentation on UCnet, UC’s website for faculty, staff and retirees, gives you the information you need to understand and begin the retirement process.