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  • Vibrant Dogpatch Mural Brings Blank Wall to Life Near UCSF Mission Bay

    In San Francisco, past intersects with present at almost every turn. Now, in the historic Dogpatch neighborhood, both have transformed an industrial wall into a dynamic piece of public art.

  • How a Malaria-Fighting Breakthrough Provides Lasting Protection

    A UCSF-led study finds a new class of insecticide that can be disseminated on material the size of a sheet of paper that offers protection for up to a year against mosquitoes that spread malaria, as well as dengue, West Nile, yellow fever, and Zika.

  • The Future is Robotic Surgery. These Students Get a Front-Row Seat

    UCSF offers unique opportunities for medical students to gain certification to assist in robotic surgery as part of extensive robotic surgery curriculum.

  • UCSF Health Top Rated for Overall Quality for Third Year in a Row

    For the third year in a row, UCSF Medical Center has earned a five-star rating for overall hospital quality from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

  • Some Breast Tumors Tunnel Into Fat to Fuel Up. Can We Stop Them?

    A UCSF team discover how breast cancer tumors tunnel into neighboring fat cells to trigger fat breakdown in order to feed on fat and grow.

  • From Chronic Pain to Parkinson’s, 4 Ways DBS is Changing Care

    UCSF looks back on four ways it pioneered deep brain stimulation with the help of federal funding, helping patients with Parkinson’s Disease, chronic pain, depression, and more.

  • This Protein Slows the Aging Brain, and We Know How to Counter It

    Scientists discover a protein that gets concentrated in the brain during aging, leading brain connections to wither and cognitive decline to accelerate - and a way to counter its effects.

  • Two UCSF Researchers Are Named Pew Latin American Fellows

    Two new Pew Latin American fellows, Beatriz De Moraes, PhD, and Lilian Gomes de Oliveira, PhD, will each receive a $30,000 annual stipend for two years to support their work at the crossroads of immunology and neuroscience.

  • This Chemical Trick Could Turn Losing Malaria Drug Into a Winner

    A UCSF team develops a new drug for malaria that could address one of the disease's biggest challenges - the spread of parasites that resist the most commonly-used medications.

  • 2 of UCSF’s Best Mentors Reveal the Keys to Successful Mentoring

    Award-winning UCSF mentors Judith Hellman and Tor Neilands share their keys to success: deep commitment, individualized support, empathy, and responsiveness. They emphasize listening, tailoring guidance, and utilizing UCSF’s robust mentoring resources to foster future generations.

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