Students Raise Awareness of Atrocities in Darfur Region of Sudan
UCSF students are raising awareness of the atrocities that continue to devastate the Darfur region of Sudan.
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Give to UCSFUCSF students are raising awareness of the atrocities that continue to devastate the Darfur region of Sudan.
Scientific experts from UCSF, UC Berkeley, UC Davis and others will gather at UCSF on December 12 to discuss the new avian influenza virus and other topics.
UCSF's Integrated Program in Complex Biological Systems has been awarded a $1 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to initiate fundamental changes in the way PhD scientists are trained.
In a message today on World AIDS Day, Dean David Kessler says that HIV/AIDS work at UCSF is a vivid example of the University's ability to drive important findings from basic research labs to clinicians and, ultimately, to patients.
A team of scientists at UCSF has made a critical discovery that may help in the development of techniques to promote functional recovery after a spinal cord injury.
Researchers at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease have identified a potential new way to stop brain cell death related to Alzheimer's disease.
The UCSF School of Nursing plans a memorial service in San Francisco in January for former dean Margretta Madden Styles, who died on November 20.
UCSF scientists have discovered the first molecular evidence of a link between embryonic stem cells and cancer.
Researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center have uncovered part of the genetic mechanism that causes new arteries to grow in response to blocked arteries.
UCSF scientists have discovered that the activity of several embryonic stem cell genes is elevated in testicular and breast cancers, providing some of the first molecular evidence of a link between embryonic stem cells and cancer.
Technology industry leaders gathered at QB3 on Monday to announce several major partnerships with the California institute headquartered at UCSF Mission Bay.
Margretta Madden Styles, RN, EdD, FAAN, a scholar with an international impact on the profession of nursing, died on November 20 at her home in Clearwater, Fla., at the age of 75.
UCSF will collaborate with GE Healthcare to develop new techniques to enable earlier diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other diseases.
Recent studies conducted at the San Francisco VA Medical Center suggest two possible mechanisms for the widely recognized link between depression and adverse outcomes in patients with coronary heart disease
Technology industry leaders today announced several major new research alliances with QB3, the California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research