UC San Francisco |
UC San Francisco’s Stephen Hauser wins Breakthrough Prize for role in redefining MS
The UCSF luminary and recipient of the prestigious award has played a pivotal part in identifying the cause of multiple sclerosis, leading to a new generation of game-changing therapies.
UC Health |
Match made in California: 67 percent of UC medical students to enter residency programs in the state
This year’s Match Day saw 748 UC medical students match into residency programs and welcome the momentous next step of their careers.
UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco |
Brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis restores naturalistic speech
Marking a breakthrough, an AI-based model streams intelligible speech from the brain in real-time.
UC San Francisco |
UCSF Fresno celebrates 50 years of training local doctors
Regional campus creates pathway for developing critical medical expertise, clinical trials and high-quality care in San Joaquin Valley, from trauma and burns to sickle cell anemia and Alzheimer’s.
UC Newsroom |
46 UC researchers named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
UC faculty account for nearly 1 in 10 new members on this prestigious roster of U.S. innovators and leaders.
UC Newsroom |
Discoveries that changed the world: Meet UC’s women Nobel laureates
Nearly a quarter of the women who have received Nobel Prizes in science have ties to UC.
UC San Francisco |
The fight against TB was frozen in time, until now. See its future.
Leading UCSF physician-scientists are developing targeted treatments, earlier diagnostics, and helping to solve tuberculosis’ biggest mystery.
UC San Francisco |
How a paralyzed man moved a robotic arm with his thoughts
Newly developed artificial intelligence can account for how the brain changes as we learn, enabling a person with paralysis to move objects.
UC San Francisco |
Have an ACL or Achilles injury? Your turf field might be to blame
Turf fields are playable year-round and require less maintenance, but frequent play on them is more jarring for joints and more sticky for some cleats, which can be a contributing factor for increased injury risks.
UC Newsroom |
What cuts to NIH funding mean for cancer patients and their families
The American people have consistently supported life-saving cancer research. Now the nation’s bedrock source of public funding for biomedical research is under attack.
UC San Francisco |
Could a bacteria-killing virus help solve antibiotic resistance?
Meet the jumbo phage. Scientists believe they’ve cracked the code on how its ‘secret handshakes’ act as a shield against the host bacteria’s defenses.
UC San Francisco |
Ask an expert: Is H5N9 bird flu a threat to humans?
UC San Francisco's Rais Vohra, MD, explains recent increase in reported virus infections and the risks of consuming raw cow’s milk.