Longtime UCSF supporter’s nearly $100M in total giving has propelled basic science.
New machine simulates human digestion to improve nutrition
The device is shedding light on our poorly understood digestive systems.
White wash: Biomedical research doesn't reflect diversity of American public
UCSF is working to ensure research is demographically sound.
Could a stress vaccine actually work?
UCLA's George Slavich on whether a treatment that's been successful with mice should be used on humans.
Alzheimer’s and concussion-related CTE may spread in the brain via common mechanism
Research is first to suggest that chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a prion disease.
Ending AIDS
UCSF's Judy Auerbach on the 90/90/90 goal and how to truly eradicate the disease.
Zika in fetal brain tissue responds to a popular antibiotic
UCSF researchers identify crucial cells targeted by the virus.
UC San Diego opens Jacobs Medical Center
World-class facility offers patients leading-edge cancer, stem cell and surgical therapies.
Unconscious brain training beats phobias without the stress
A UCLA team tests a new method to help people manage fears.
Improving veterans' overall health and academic success
Peer-led services could help connect student veterans to resources and health care services.
Using antibiotics wisely: do's and don'ts
Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem.
Running with heart
Heart transplant recipient completes half-marathon with his UCLA physician, staff researchers.