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A new study led by UC San Francisco researchers finds that chronic cannabis use — whether it’s smoked or consumed in edible ...
Researchers found that as preteens used more social media, their depressive symptoms increased. Yet the reverse wasn’t true — ...
After more than 50 years, the assessment of traumatic brain injuries gets an overhaul. Clinicians say the proposed framework ...
Researchers have discovered that some gut bacteria can reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, and that one family of cancer ...
As a motivating teacher with an eye for uplifting students, Phan has helped many in his own support network find their place ...
Researchers at UCSF have shown it is possible to make new proteins that move and change shape like those in nature. This ability will help scientists engineer proteins in powerful new ways to treat ...
UCSF researchers have found clues about how frontotemporal dementia develops that could lead to new diagnostics and get more ...
Neurosurgeon Edward Chang, MD, developmental geneticist Thomas Kornberg, PhD, and virologist Raul Andino-Pavlovsky, PhD, have ...
We celebrate the remarkable achievements of the UCSF Class of 2025 and look forward to the innovation and leadership they’ll bring to health care and health sciences worldwide for decades to come.
Evidence is mounting that clinicians can treat serious genetic disorders prenatally by injecting medicine into the amniotic ...
Investing in science is investing in America — from life-saving cures unimaginable a few years ago to a thriving national economy. UCSF scientists discover treatments for the most heartbreaking and ...
Leading cancer researchers from UC San Francisco presented talks about advances in targeted therapies, cancer genomics, using AI to personalize cancer treatment, improving diagnosis of hard-to-treat ...
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