Ron Conway Headlines Sharecase 2013
The UCSF community is gearing up for another Sharecase 2013, the popular information technology expo, scheduled for this Friday, Nov. 8 at the Mission Bay Conference Center.
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Give to UCSFThe UCSF community is gearing up for another Sharecase 2013, the popular information technology expo, scheduled for this Friday, Nov. 8 at the Mission Bay Conference Center.
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee celebrated the recent launch of the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences' (QB3) new bioscience incubator, near the ever-growing UC San Francisco campus at Mission Bay.
A recent study found an 80-percent employment rate for EXCEL graduates, making it one of San Francisco's most successful workforce development programs.
UCSF, a world-renowned center for the treatment of movement disorders, is holding an event to celebrate the program’s recognition by the Bachmann-Strauss Foundation as one of three new Centers of Excellence in the field.
UCSF’s popular information technology showcase returns this year, with new learning opportunities and forums for everyone on campus.
The California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) will hold a news conference and media tours to launch the institute’s new bioscience incubator, near the UC San Francisco campus at Mission Bay.
UCSF's Pierre Theodore is the first surgeon to use the tech device, Google Glass, as a surgical tool to make a patient's CT and X-ray images available to him for quick reference while in the operating room.
UCSF has joined as a founding partner with Adobe, Genentech, Google, Kaiser Permanente, salesforce.com and 20 other corporations and institutions to elevate green building as a public health benefit.
UCSF's Center for Healthcare Value and its partners convened “The Future of Health Care Price Transparency in California: A Multi-Stakeholder Summit" to discuss strategies that could help lower medical costs.
A UCSF graduate program in complex biology led by Joseph DeRisi, PhD, is being lauded for its creativity with a $100,000 gift.
UCSF's open enrollment period for employee benefits launched this week, with significant changes to existing benefits for more than one-third of University employees.
Eleven leading scientists from the California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences (QB3) presented their latest aging research findings and anti-aging strategies at a daylong symposium called “The Science of Staying Younger Longer.”
Faculty and staff representing seven campuses met at the University of California Biomedical Research Acceleration, Integration, and Development (UC BRAID) program's annual retreat to discuss next steps, identify potential research intersections and share its achievements.
The third annual Bay Area Science Festival, produced by UCSF, is rolling out a variety of fun, informative events to celebrate the role of science, engineering and technology in the region and around the world.
Barbara Drew is leading research to solve the dangerous problem of alarm fatigue, in which clinicians turn down, turn off or tune out the alarms because they're exhausted by their frequency and false readings.
New research by scientists at UC San Francisco shows that one of the brain’s fundamental self-protection mechanisms depends on coordinated, finely calibrated teamwork among neurons and non-neural cells.
The National Institutes of Health is awarding $18.8 million, administered through UCSF, to support worldwide research on concussion and traumatic brain injury.
Lennart Mucke, MD, who directs neurological research at the Gladstone Institutes, next week will receive the ARCS Foundation’s 2013 Pacesetter Award.