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UCSF Team Engineers 'Safety Switches' for Immune Therapies

A UCSF team has harnessed a natural protein in bacteria to create a “pause switch” in immune cells, potentially leading to more effective and safer immune therapies for diseases such as cancer and multiple sclerosis.

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AIDS 2012 Draws Thousands to Nation's Capitol

<p><span>Bill and Hillary Clinton, Sharon Stone, Kathleen Sebelius, Bill Gates and Elton John are a few of the headliners to speak this week at AIDS 2012, the XIX International AIDS Conference, which runs through July 27 in Washington, D.C.</span></p>

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Child's Illness Fuels Search for Early-life Epilepsy Diagnostics

<p>When Ramon Birnbaum,&nbsp;<abbr title="Doctor of Philosophy">PhD</abbr>, came to&nbsp;<abbr title="University of California, San Francisco">UCSF</abbr>&nbsp;three years ago to do his postdoctoral work on the role of genetic regulation in human disease in the lab of School of Pharmacy faculty member Nadav Ahituv,&nbsp;<abbr title="Doctor of Philosophy">PhD</abbr>, epilepsy was barely on his radar.</p>