Taking the “Ewww”… out of snail cream
June 17, 2014 – 11:07 pm | One Comment

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Chancellor Proposes New Approach to Secure UCSF’s Financial Future
January 19, 2012 – 8:32 pm | No Comments
Chancellor Proposes New Approach to Secure UCSF’s Financial Future

Chancellor Proposes New Approach to Secure UCSF’s Financial Future … Chancellor Proposes New Approach to Secure UCSF’s Financial Future UCSF Chancellor Susan Desmond-Hellmann, MD, MPH, proposed to the University of California Regents on Jan. 19 that a small working group be formed to help UCSF explore options to secure its financial future so it can […]

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Saving Dogs with Spinal Cord Injuries.
January 18, 2012 – 10:57 pm | No Comments
Saving Dogs with Spinal Cord Injuries.

Saving Dogs with Spinal Cord Injuries Department of Defense Funds UCSF and Texas A&M Collaboration to Test Therapy that May Help People … Saving Dogs with Spinal Cord Injuries Dogs with spinal cord injuries may soon benefit from an experimental drug being tested by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Texas […]

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UCSF Tops Public Institutions in NIH Biomedical Research Funds
January 18, 2012 – 8:37 pm | No Comments
UCSF Tops Public Institutions in NIH Biomedical Research Funds

UCSF Tops Public Institutions in NIH Biomedical Research Funds The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) received more research funds from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) than any other public institution in 2011 and ranked second among all institutions nationwide, according to new figures released by the NIH. The funding helps UCSF continue to […]

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All UC Campuses to Become Smoke Free.
January 18, 2012 – 8:22 pm | No Comments
All UC Campuses to Become Smoke Free.

All UC Campuses to Become Smoke Free UC President Yudof Asks for Implementation by 2014 UC President Mark Yudof has requested that chancellors at all 10 campuses form committees to implement a smoke-free policy that also bans the use, sale and promotion of tobacco products on University property. “As a national leader in health care […]

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UCSF Taps 17-Year Interprofessional Expert to Lead New Center
January 18, 2012 – 7:25 pm | No Comments
UCSF Taps 17-Year Interprofessional Expert to Lead New Center

UCSF Taps 17-Year Interprofessional Expert to Lead New Center Scott Reeves turned 44 in early December, but if you looked at his resume you’d think he was at least 80. Reeves, PhD, a world-renowned British social scientist, is the new director of UCSF’s Center for Innovation in Interprofessional Healthcare Education, which has started taking shape […]

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Some Breast Cancer Spread May Be Triggered By Targetable Protein, Study Shows.
January 17, 2012 – 8:56 pm | No Comments
Some Breast Cancer Spread May Be Triggered By Targetable Protein, Study Shows.

Some Breast Cancer Spread May Be Triggered By Targetable Protein, Study Shows Discovery Points to Possible New Target for Therapy Scientists have identified a protein that cancer cells use to cut scaffolding that normally holds cells in place in the breast. Released from the scaffolding the cancer cells can spread to other tissues. In this electron microscope image […]

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UCSF, Sanofi Collaborate to Find New Diabetes Cures.
January 12, 2012 – 8:56 pm | No Comments
UCSF, Sanofi Collaborate to Find New Diabetes Cures.

UCSF, Sanofi Collaborate to Find New Diabetes Cures Matthias Hebrok, PhD, directs the UCSF Diabetes Center, which has rapidly accelerated the pace of research and clinical care in diabetes since 2000. The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has signed an alliance with international pharmaceutical company Sanofi (EURONEXT: SAN and NYSE: SNY) to share expertise […]

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College Athlete with Prosthetic Leg Pursues Paralympics.
January 12, 2012 – 7:23 pm | No Comments
College Athlete with Prosthetic Leg Pursues Paralympics.

College Athlete with Prosthetic Leg Pursues Paralympics … Athlete Turned Amputee Chases Paralympic Dream with Help of UCSF Doctors After a tumor crippled his right femur, Ranjit Steiner opted for a transfemoral amputation. Once a star athlete in high school, Steiner has set his sights on qualifying for the Paralympics. This slideshow features interviews with […]

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New Web Resource Helps Doctors Assess Life Expectancy of Older Patients
January 11, 2012 – 11:15 pm | No Comments
New Web Resource Helps Doctors Assess Life Expectancy of Older Patients

New Web Resource Helps Doctors Assess Life Expectancy of Older Patients A team led by researchers from the San Francisco VA Medical Center (SFVAMC) and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has completed the first systematic review of prognostic indices used to calculate a patient’s life expectancy, and created a website that puts these […]

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Study Offers Clue As to Why Alcohol is Addicting.
January 11, 2012 – 11:01 pm | No Comments
Study Offers Clue As to Why Alcohol is Addicting.

Study Offers Clue As to Why Alcohol is Addicting UCSF Gallo Scientists Show That Drinking Releases Brain Endorphins … Drinking alcohol leads to the release of natural brain opioids in humans (Video) Drinking alcohol leads to the release of natural opioids in areas of the brain that produce feelings of pleasure and reward, according to […]

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