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  • UCSF Selects Darnele Wright to Lead Legal Team as Chief Campus Counsel

    Darnele Wright, who has spent more than a dozen years as UC counsel in roles at UC San Francisco and the UC Office of the President, will become UCSF’s next chief campus counsel and vice chancellor of legal affairs.

  • Telehealth Might be a Good Option for Women with Incontinence

    A new study finds that telehealth physical therapy can be a good option to in-person physical therapy to treat stress urinary incontinence in postpartum women.

  • How Students and Researchers Learn Together Through a UCSF Mental Health Program

    Science and mental health meet in a UC San Francisco program where clinicians and researchers learn just as much from high school students as they learn from them. Teen Wellness Connection (TWC), which annually culminates in the Teen Wellness Summit on Mental Health , is made up of a collaborative community of 25 students from across San Francisco. Teen leaders learn about a range of mental health topics from UCSF and community health professionals in an engaging program designed to foster students’ sense of belonging in science and support students in becoming public health leaders among

  • Greta Schnetzler, UCSF Legal Leader of 20 Years, to Retire

    After two decades at UC San Francisco, Greta Schnetzler is set to retire in May from her position as chief campus counsel.

  • Here’s How to Prime Tumors to be Defeated by Cancer Immunotherapy

    Scientists discover how to rouse the immune system around "cold" tumors, making them vulnerable to cancer-killing immune therapies with checkpoint inhibitors.

  • Equity in Maternal Care: Going Beyond One Birth at a Time

    The School of Nursing is transitioning its midwifery program from a two-year masters-level training program to a three-year doctoral (Doctorate of Nursing Practice) program.

  • Popular CT Scans Could Account for 5% of All Cancer Cases A Year

    CT scans may account for 5% of all cancers annually, according to a new study that cautions against overusing and overdosing CTs.

  • Cardiology Conference Featured Innovations from UCSF Health Experts

    Cardiology experts from UCSF Health presented new research and clinical findings at the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) 74th Annual Scientific Session and Expo in Chicago, March 29-31.

  • Meet the Proud UCSF Employees Related by Blood, Marriage and Mission

    There is an unusually high occurrence of families that all work at UCSF, be it married couples, siblings, parents and their children, etc. This feature story highlights a few of those families across the enterprise.

  • Estrogen and Progesterone Stimulate the Body to Make Opioids

    A new study found that female hormones can suppress pain signals before they reach the brain by making immune cells near the spinal cord produce opioids.

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