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Teaching from the Classroom to the Clinic

What makes a good teacher? When it comes to dealing with life and death, a great teacher looks beyond the classroom to empower students who will be making critical decisions. Here are some ways that's happening at UCSF.

UCSF Exceeds Fundraising Goal for AIDS Walk San Francisco

Teams from UC San Francisco raised more than $79,000 in AIDS Walk San Francisco so far, exceeding its ambitious goal of $75,000. This puts UCSF in first place overall among top fundraising teams at the annual fundraiser, which took place on July 20.

“Expressive Therapy” Intervention Assists Women Living with HIV

New research from UC San Francisco shows that an “expressive therapy” group intervention conducted by The Medea Project helps women living with HIV disclose their health status and improves their social support, self-efficacy and the safety and quality of their relationships.

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Alumni Weekend 2014 Discovery Talks

Watch five esteemed faculty members give TED-like talks, called Discovery Talks, on a specific aspect of their research at UCSF Alumni Weekend 2014.

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Honoring Loved Ones Through AIDS Walk San Francisco

UCSF has 19 registered teams at this year's AIDS Walk San Francisco. They hope to beat last year's total of $71,573, the third highest total among all Bay Area groups. They set a new goal of $75,000 this year.

Two UCSF Faculty Elected to AAAS

A renowned molecular biologist and an internationally acclaimed global health leader from UC San Francisco have been elected as members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Harm-Reduction Program Optimizes HIV/AIDS Prevention, UCSF Study Shows

New research from UCSF and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation has found that clients participating in a harm-reduction substance use treatment program, the Stonewall Project, decrease their use of stimulants, such as methamphetamine, and reduce their sexual risk behavior.

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Inside UCSF: 2013 Year in Review

Inside UCSF takes a quick look at some of the biggest stories of 2013 that highlight the University and the campus community.

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Scientists Discover How Key Immune Cells Die During HIV Infection and Identify Potential Drug to Block AIDS

Research led by scientists at the UCSF-affiliated Gladstone Institutes has identified the precise chain of molecular events in the human body that drives the death of most of the immune system’s CD4 T cells as an HIV infection leads to AIDS. Further, they have identified an existing anti-inflammatory drug that in laboratory tests blocks the death of these cells.

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Sustainable Science to Promote Health in Africa

Over more than two decades in Africa, UCSF researchers have approached their scientific work with a dual aim: treat disease while helping to sustainably build up the local health care system.