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Give to UCSF<p>San Francisco Police today (Jan. 23) have issued an all-clear notice after investigating a suspicious package in China Basin.</p>
From the early 1800s until now, Mission Bay has undergone significant changes, including as a railroad yard for Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Now the land has become a hub of research and patient
<p>UCSF will launch the celebration of the Mission Bay campus' 10-year anniversary on Wednesday, Jan. 23, with a news conference and reception at Genentech Hall that will be livestreamed.</p>
<p>With UCSF Mission Bay gleaming brighter every day, it’s easy to forget a time when some UCSF researchers did not want to leave the hive of activity on the Parnassus Heights campus for entirely new labs across town in a once-forsaken neighborhood.</p>
Images and video from the UCSF Mission Bay 10-year anniversary for media use.
<p>The UCSF Mission Bay campus has since its inception been a magnet for younger research faculty. Consider this evidence for the talents of young UCSF researchers: Year after year, young UCSF faculty have competed successfully for the National Institutes of Health Director’s New Innovator Award, one the most prestigious awards granted by the federal government’s leading biomedical research agency.</p>
<p>A decade after opening its first research building, UCSF Mission Bay is a vibrant, integrated campus that is home to three Nobel laureates and 2,500 UCSF faculty, clinicians, postdoctoral scholars and students.</p>
Two heads are better than one, as the saying goes – and a new study by a duo at UCSF demonstrates how having two attending surgeons in the operating room during spinal surgeries can benefit patients in multiple ways.
<p>University of California President Mark G. Yudof announced that will end his tenure as President of the University of California, effective Aug. 31, 2013.</p>
The risk of kidney failure is greater for people with chronic kidney disease who also have atrial fibrillation, one of the most common forms of irregular heart rhythm in adults, according to a new study by researchers at UCSF and the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research.
First trimester abortions are just as safe when performed by trained nurse practitioners, physician assistants and certified nurse midwives as when conducted by physicians, according to a new six-year study led by UCSF.
New research in Nature concludes the eye – which depends on light to see – also needs light to develop normally during pregnancy.