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  • Why Your Flu Shot Might Come With a Colon Cancer Test

    With rising rates of colorectal cancers in younger people, UCSF experts tell you that getting screened for cancer may be as easy as getting a flu shot.

  • Celebrating Community, COVID Response Through a Colorful Mural

    Pediatrician Dayna Long, awarded the 2024 Edison T. Uno Award, combines medicine with social justice to address healthcare disparities, focusing on community health improvements and founding the BLOOM Clinic for Black families.

  • ‘Invaluable’ UCSF Registrar Keeps Time, Integrity in Surprising Side Job

    Doug Carlson, UCSF registrar, applies precision to academic record-keeping and also operates scoreboards at major sports venues, blending detailed administrative skills with his passion for sports timing.

  • How a UCSF Emergency Medicine Resident Landed on ‘Survivor’ Island

    Kishan Patel, MD, talks about his experience as a contestant on the latest season of Survivor.

  • UCSF Clinical Professor ‘Living Most Joyful Chapter’ Following Transition

    The GRLN policy empowers individuals like Sen, promoting inclusivity and impacting personal lives.

  • Why Breathing Reduces Anxiety and Boosts Our Mood

    A talk on how breathing affects our mood took first place at this year's Postdoc Slam event, which is held in celebration of National Postdoc Appreciation Week.

  • Clinical Trial Could Move the Needle in Traumatic Brain Injury

    A phase II trial for patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) will aim to break the impasse of 30 years of failed clinical trials for TBI. The study will compare the effects of off-label drugs that have been found to be effective in animal studies.

  • UC Regents Approve UCSF Proton Therapy Center for Cancer Care

    The UC Board of Regents approved UCSF’s proposal to build a proton therapy facility as part of the redevelopment of the former Dogpatch Power Station, which will join only 45 other sites nationwide and will be the only facility to offer the leading-edge cancer therapy between Los Angeles and Seattle.

  • Vizient Recognizes UCSF Health for Top Quality Patient Care

    UCSF Health is once again recognized by Vizient Inc. as a leader in health care quality.

  • Research Points a Way to Modulate Scarring in Spinal Cord Injury

    David Julius and Wendy Yue have discovered a natural mechanism that could help reduce scarring after a spinal cord injury.

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