University of California San Francisco
Give to UCSFUC San Francisco is alerting some individuals to a burglary involving unencrypted desktop computers that contained some personal and health information.
It doesn’t always make sense to do a heart scan to measure how much plaque has built up in a patient’s coronary arteries before prescribing statins, UCSF research shows.
Embers from an adjacent building fire landed on the roof of the Smith Cardiovascular Research Institute Building at UCSF Mission Bay, which caused the roof grass to catch on fire on Tuesday evening.
Two UCSF faculty members have won grants to develop their proposals for improving health care while lowering costs at UC medical centers.
Laura van ‘t Veer, PhD, was honored this week as one of the top female scientific innovators in Europe, winning one of the 2014 European Union Prizes for Women Innovators.
UCSF's School of Medicine ranked fourth nationwide in both research and primary care education this year, according to a new survey conducted by U.S. News & World Report.
Injured patients who live near trauma centers that have closed have higher odds of dying once they reach a hospital, according to a new analysis by UCSF researchers.
Organ-transplant recipients often reject donated organs, but a new, two-pronged strategy developed by UCSF researchers to specifically weaken immune responses that target transplanted tissue has shown promise.
UCSF is in advanced discussions to acquire a parcel of land known as Blocks 33 and 34, adjacent to the current UCSF Mission Bay campus.