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A Fireside Chat with Mark Laret and Matthew Cook  

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals is poised to lead the UC System and the state in pediatric medicine, according to its two senior leaders, who held a virtual fireside chat to discuss the past,

portrait of Matthew Cook

Microbiome Medicine: Scientists Harness the Body’s ‘Bugs’ to Treat Asthma, MS and More

Plenty of probiotic yogurts, pickles and kombuchas claim to boost our digestive health with armies of microbes, but some scientists have more ambitious therapeutic plans for the “bugs” that colonize us. They hope to leverage these microbes as living therapeutics for a range of health conditions, including ulcerative colitis, multiple sclerosis, eczema and asthma. 

Precision Medicine and the Pandemic: Discoveries, Challenges, Insights

At the recent June Precision Medicine World Conference, scientists and health experts from academia, government, and industry discussed how a precision medicine approached has helped to curb the pandemic and how lessons learned can be used to build resilience against future threats.

four panelists during the 2021 Precision Medicine conference

Sudden Cardiac Death More Likely to Fell Persons with HIV Infection

Individuals with HIV are more than twice as likely to die from sudden cardiac death (SCD) compared to the general population, and more likely to have hearts compromised by fibrosis, a factor that may play a role in increasing their susceptibility to SCD, according to new findings from a UCSF study.

EMT taking stretchers through emergency room doors.