Chancellor's Health Policy Lecture to Feature Global Tobacco Control
Judith Mackay, an international crusader against smoking, will talk on October 9 about the worldwide effort to decrease the use of tobacco.
University of California San Francisco
Judith Mackay, an international crusader against smoking, will talk on October 9 about the worldwide effort to decrease the use of tobacco.
More than 25 organizations and vendors will participate in an eco-fair at UCSF Laurel Heights on September 26.
Nanotech meets biotech in the UCSF laboratory of Tejal Desai...
In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, people experience mild memory loss and confusion. These challenges are significant, but people often maintain much of their normal capability and spirit. Now, a specialized support group program is being formed at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center ...
Gerald Friedland, who was among the first to recognize and report on the appearance of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in an HIV-infected person in South Africa, will be the featured speaker at a symposium on October 3.
Talmadge E. King, Jr., MD, an internationally respected expert in lung disorders, has been named chair of the UCSF School of Medicine's Department of Medicine, effective September 19.
University of Southern California lecturer and author Kirk Snyder will explain the seven leadership principles of gay male executives at UCSF on Wednesday.
The campus community is invited to a symposium and celebration to honor former UCSF Chancellor Philip Lee on September 24 and 25 at the UCSF Mission Bay campus.
Joan Reede, dean for diversity and community partnership at Harvard Medical School, will deliver the keynote address on Monday at a celebration of new inductees to the Academy of Medical Educators.
Professor Emeritus Harvey Brody is lauded for his long career working to advance diversity at UCSF.
As America struggles under the growing weight of Alzheimer's and obesity, two UCSF scientists at the affiliated Gladstone Institutes demonstrate why basic science might be our best hope...
Attorney Frederick Hertz will speak about legal matters facing same-sex couples in three upcoming sessions at UCSF.
A study getting under way at the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC) aims to identify the best ways to encourage veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan to seek treatment for their combat-related problems. It also seeks to identify the most efficient ways for veterans to get the services they need.
The campus community is invited to several events in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
UCSF scientists are reporting what they say is a significant improvement in the technique for genetically reprogramming mouse cells to their embryonic state, a process that transforms the cells, in essence, into embryonic stem cells.
UCSF has received highly regarded accreditation from the Association for Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International.
Longtime UCSF Medical Center administrator Cindy Lima has been named project director overseeing development of a hospital complex at Mission Bay.
UCSF will host a pediatric research web conference focusing on the "Challenges Facing Institutional Review Boards" on September 11.
Uncovering the secrets of tooth enamel could brighten the future for biomaterials...
The campus community is invited to bring their families for a fun-filled day at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom on September 22.
The deadline to apply for the next round of mediation training offered by the UCSF Work~Life Resource Center is September 21.