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Jeffrey Norris
Senior Public Information Representative (Retired)
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Jeffrey Norris, senior public information representative, covered a variety of topics for UCSF that range from basic research to complex bioscience. Prior to that, he worked as the web content manager for UCSF and for the National Science Foundation, where he handled communications with media for the policymaking National Science Board and for all major research directorates, and organized media trips to Antarctica and Greenland to advance coverage of climate change and other research. Norris holds degrees from UC Berkeley (BA, Biochemistry) and University of Wisconsin, Madison (MA, Journalism).
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Common Inherited Gene Increases Risk for Certain Type of Deadly Melanoma
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Microscopes Yield New Insight into Life and Death of Blood Vessels
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"Synthetic Biology" Yields Bacteria That Take Pictures and Target Tumors
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Better Understanding of Melanoma and UV Risk by UCSF Cancer Experts Confirms Danger of Sun Exposure
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UCSF’s Stanley Prusiner Named to Receive the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine