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2018: A Drug Odyssey

The journey from discovering and developing effective, precise medications to using them correctly and safely in patients is hardly fast and easy. Nor is it a straight shot. Scientists in the UCSF School of Pharmacy are challenging the status quo every step of the way.

Illustration of a beakers, test tubes, and a hypodermic needle; from the needle flows a large droplet shape made of lines and colored circles; amorphous plumes come in from the edges.

Synthetic ‘Tissues’ Build Themselves

Researchers have demonstrated the ability to program groups of individual cells to self-organize into multi-layered structures reminiscent of simple organisms or the first stages of embryonic development. 

Talk on Safer Stents Wins 2018 UCSF Grad Slam

The 2018 Grad Slam competition challenged PhD students to use straightforward yet engaging language that non-specialists can understand to describe their intricate research – in three minutes or less.

Solving the Hardest Problems in Health

UCSF: The Campaign is taking on the world’s most complex health challenges, powered by an exceptional community of mavericks, innovators, and advocates. Together we will make the Bay Area and our world healthier for all.

Black and white portrait of Joseph DeRisi (left), Jayant Rajan (center), Christine Sheridan (right).

Sowing Stem Cells

Organoids serve as dioramas of disease, allowing UCSF scientists to understand how and why problems occur during tissue development. It's also a small step toward the creation of full-sized organs we could use for transplant.

Sculptures of three human teeth made out of flowers and moss.

‘Cellbots’ Chase Down Cancer, Deliver Drugs Directly to Tumors

UCSF scientists have engineered human immune cells that can precisely locate diseased cells anywhere in the body and execute a wide range of customizable responses, including the delivery of drugs or other therapeutic payloads directly to tumors or other unhealthy tissues.