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Tragic Loss, Health Merge in New Work from UCSF Artist in Residence

Katina Bitsicas, UCSF’s newest Artist in Residence, is embarking on an immersive project aimed at creating “a visual representation of the destruction that’s happening in our bodies and ecosystems” connected to the common herbicide glyphosate.

Multiple walls show projections of abstract video media in a dark room.

Brief Dialysis May Be Best for Some Kidney Patients

Patients of acute kidney injury might not need as much dialysis as patients with end-stage kidney disease, and might benefit more from weaning off dialysis to avoid risk for heart disease, infection, organ damage and death.

A dialysis machine in a hospital.

Will a Pill Help New Moms Bounce Back from Postpartum Depression?

Zuranolone (Zurzuvae), the first pill for patients suffering from postpartum depression, is expected to be available by the end of 2023. Though it may relieve depressive symptoms, it has some drawbacks such as sedation and dangers in breastfeeding.

A mother holds her baby and looks contemplatively out of a large, light-filled window

UCSF Rallies on Capitol Hill as Cuts to ‘Essential’ NIH Funds Debated

UCSF students and postdocs join advocates from around the country for the 2023 Rally for Medical Research to call on our nation’s policymakers to make funding for NIH a national priority and raise awareness about the importance of continued investment in medical research.

students smile in front of White House on a sunny day