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Aging expert Amber Hollibaugh will visit UCSF on April 2 to talk about challenges facing lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) elders.
Nominations are requested for the 2008 Chancellor’s Award for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and/or Transgender (GLBT) Leadership. The deadline for nominations is 5 p.m. today, March 31.
The University of California Board of Regents voted on March 27 to unanimously to appoint Mark G. Yudof, current head of the University of Texas system and a recognized leader in American higher education, the 19th president of the University of California.
The American Pharmacist Association - Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) exemplified UCSF’s vision of serving our community, as stated in the Strategic Plan at a health fair earlier this year.
In recent years, the UCSF community has put their faces forward to the world in various types of videos on YouTube.
In the earliest days of brain development, the brain's first cells – neuroepithelial stem cells -- divide continuously, producing a population of cells that eventually evolves into the various cells of the fully formed brain.
It’s not often that a scientist confesses that he has, well, lost interest in science...
Asian Heart and Vascular Center presents: Women, Heart Disease, and the Importance of Receiving Standard Health Screenings, on Thursday
Volunteers from Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at UCSF Medical Center helped assemble the playground at Balboa Park in one day.
Rejuvenating the aging brain might be closer than we think...
The campus community is invited to recognize three women who will be awarded the Chancellor’s Award for the Advancement of Women on Monday.
The UCSF School of Pharmacy was well recognized at the annual meeting of the American Pharmacists Association recently.
Jonathan Horton, a respected clinical neuro-ophthalmologist and a leading neuroscientist has won the 2008 Alfred W. Bressler Prize in Vision Science, awarded by the Jewish Guild for the Blind.
The Resource Allocation Program is accepting applications for grants to finance novel basic and clinical research projects.
CEO Mark Laret presented to the UC Regents an update on the new medical center at Mission Bay on Tuesday.
UC reached a tentative agreement with the California Nurses Association regarding a labor contract, according to UC officials.
Male songbirds produce a subtly different tune when they are courting a female than when they are singing on their own. Now, new research offers a window into the effect this has on females, showing they have an ear for detail.