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QMRI Sees Cartilage Damage Before It’s Too Late

Researchers at UCSF are pioneering a new technique, known as quantitative magnetic resonance imaging, or qMRI, that can reveal the earliest signs of cartilage damage, a precursor to osteoarthritis.

UCSF Provides Tools, Activities for Compliance Week

To help all faculty, staff and students at UCSF understand their role in compliance ­– and the best practices to maintain compliance – several departments across the University are holding events and activities for Compliance Week.

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UCSF Plans Events for National Cyber Security Awareness Month

In order to help UCSF faculty, staff, students and trainees protect their and UCSF’s digital information, the University is celebrating National Cyber Security Awareness Month with a series of events that run through October.

$85 Million Grant Supports UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute

UC San Francisco’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) has received $85 million over five years from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue to provide training, research support and other services, and to launch new programs aimed at diversifying the patients in research and advancing precision medicine.

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'Hey Siri, I’m Depressed': Can Smartphones Answer the Call for Help?

Personal voice assistants are increasingly used by smartphone owners for a range of health questions, but in a new study the telephone conversational agents responded inconsistently and incompletely to simple questions about mental health, rape and domestic violence.