UC Campuses Prepare for One-Day Labor Strike in April
The University of California is preparing for a one-day unfair labor practice strike across the UC system on April 10.
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Give to UCSFThe University of California is preparing for a one-day unfair labor practice strike across the UC system on April 10.
The new awards will enable staff members across every level of the organization to translate their ideas into measurable actions that address some of the key challenges facing UCSF Benioff Children’s
We spoke to UCSF women – scientists, clinicians, students, staff and alums – about their experiences with gender, science and success.
The San Francisco Business Times and the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy honor two UCSF trailblazers in health care philanthropy: Jessica Jencek and Erin Hickey.
Ten finalists competed in the fifth annual Grad Slam to inform and entertain with three-minute talks based on their own research.
Butte, Kortemme, and Link were inducted as fellows during the AIMBE annual meeting at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC, on March 25, 2019.
The 2019 Awards of Excellence include gold, silver and bronze awards for UCSF.
A UCSF faculty member since 1982, Giacomini is a world-renowned pharmacologist and leader in transporter biology and pharmacogenomics
The 15 winners were selected for their distinguished service in research and education, transforming care delivery, or improving access to advance health equity.
Six labs were recognized for their commitment to safety practices and their constant attention to laboratory safety compliance.
The University of California has been notified of a one-day strike across the UC system by the University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) union for its Research Support Professionals and Technical Units (RX and TX).
UC President Janet Napolitano has issued a statement reaffirming the University of California’s commitment to upholding the values of free expression.
The awards, given by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, recognize outstanding achievement in graduate studies in the biological sciences.
Ronald D. Vale, PhD, professor of cellular and molecular pharmacology at UCSF, has been named executive director of the Janelia Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and an HHMI vice president, effective in early 2020.
The gift established the endowed Jere E. Goyan Presidential Chair for the Advancement of Pharmacy, which honors the longest-serving dean of the School of Pharmacy.
The Health Innovation Via Engineering program will be led by Tejal Desai.
UCSF Fresno recently received contributions of more than $1 million from two development companies and families known for giving back to the local community.
Hana El-Samad’s research may one day make it possible to take a broken cell and bring it back to health by dynamically sensing its pathology and fixing it.
The Vilcek Foundation awards prizes each year to “emerging immigrant artists and scientists who have shown exceptional promise early in their career.”
The Resource Allocation Program, in partnership with many on-campus sources of research funding, facilitates the dissemination, submission, review and award of intramural research funding opportunities on campus.
As a program investigator, James Fraser will receive $1.25 million over the next five years to support his research and teaching.
Henry Wachs, famed Bay Area graphic designer and creator of the original logo for UC San Francisco in the 1970s, died on Dec. 21. He was 102.
More than two dozen scientists and researchers participated in the hackathon – a joint project of the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and UCSF’s Institute for Global Health Sciences.
2018 Year in Review See More of UCSF’s 2018 Year in Review New students, new leadership, new debates in neurosciences and new degree programs. The past year at UCSF was chock-full of new and
Photos from across UCSF from 2018.
In the year since announcing an ambitious, $5 billion fundraising campaign, UCSF has seen record-breaking generosity from its supporters, inspired by faculty-led ideas to tackle some of the toughest problems in health and science.
After working behind-the-scenes for the past six months to collect more accurate shuttle data, UCSF Transportation Services is reintroducing “Live Shuttle” to help update passengers with real-time estimates on arrivals and departures.
UCSF has selected five winners for a contest that invited ideas for events that would build community and support wellbeing, engagement and inclusion.