Excessive drinking can damage the liver. Yet, unlike obesity or high cholesterol, clinicians only screen for alcohol use by ...
UCSF scientists developed a way to deliver radiation just to cancerous cells, rather than attacking both cancerous and ...
Five emerging UCSF leaders envision a future of innovative health and science. They aim to address health disparities, ...
In July, UCSF Medical Center was named one of the nation’s top hospitals for adult patient care and safety by U.S. News & ...
Artificial intelligence has revolutionized medical imaging. Here are four ways that AI is changing medicine in pictures - and the UCSF minds behind them.
A new technology uses engineered T cells that act as immune “referees” to soothe overreacting immune responses. They also can ...
UCSF scientists are uncovering the brain mechanisms behind resilience to stress and exploring new, non-invasive treatments ...
Something is blooming above the Parnassus Heights campus – where scientists are accelerating research to treat the world’s ...
The National AIDS Memorial has honored Dan Bernal, UCSF vice chancellor for community and government relations, for his ...
A newly developed “molecular GPS” to guide immune cells into the brain and kill tumors without harming healthy tissue is the first living cell therapy that can navigate through the body to a specific ...
Nearly 50 UC San Francisco researchers have been named to Clarivate’s list of most influential scientists for 2024. The ranking is based on journal article citations from the last decade. It starts ...