The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation offers extra support to accelerate the epidemic's end.
Global push to eradicate malaria boosted by $29M grant
Vaccines hitch genomic ride to ward off deadly chicken disease
Findings offer clues to immunity in human diseases.
UCLA identifies potential cancer treatment with fewer side effects than chemotherapy
Molecule appears to be effective in fighting breast cancer, colon cancer and leukemia.
What molecules on your cellphone screen reveal about you
Your diet, medications and beauty products leave more of a fingerprint than you might imagine.
UCSF, Governor Brown announce new precision medicine projects
Six projects selected to harness power of advanced computing to better treat and prevent disease.
Childhood infections provide lifelong protection against certain flu viruses
UCLA researchers explain that birth year may largely determine people’s risk for serious illness in an influenza pandemic.
UCLA names School of Nursing dean
Linda Sarna, an internationally recognized scholar, has served as the school's interim dean since March 2015.
Mexico's soda tax could reduce diabetes, heart disease and health costs
International study finds that Mexico's soda tax could save approximately $1 billion in direct health care costs over next decade.
Building a better future
Fung Fellowship combines public health, engineering and technology to create new educational paradigm at UC Berkeley.
A new approach to treating intestinal inflammation
New research shows how microbes can play a part in stopping bacteria that cause food poisoning.
Study finds wide exposure to environmental toxics in cohort of pregnant women
Chemicals are found in mothers and newborns alike, especially in low-income and Latino communities.
New animal diagnostic lab to be dedicated in California's ag heartland
Lab devoted to protecting farm animals, the food supply and the public against new and emerging diseases.