Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences

The Way Forward: Recognizing Women’s Contributions to Science

The Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) at UCSF is presenting a live QBI TV panel discussion titled, “The Way Forward: Recognizing Women’s Contributions to Science,” to highlight the need to increase the inclusion and acknowledgment of women in science. 

Identifying novel therapeutic targets in high-risk MYCN-amplified neuroblastoma: a QBI/SBI Online Seminar with Melinda Halasz

The QBI/SBI Seminar Series on molecular networks of cancer and other diseases aims to facilitate collaborative relationships between scientists from both the US and Ireland. QBI and UCD recently signed a 5-year MOU to reinforce the links between scientists in San Francisco and Dublin, and enhance...

Shipman lab develops a biological recorder of gene expression

Retro-Cascorder gives scientists a window into cell behavior and identity.

Behind enemy lines

School scientists make headway against antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Pirating proteins for biomedicine

Wells reflects on his trailblazing career in protein engineering

QBI Bay Area Chemical Biology Symposium

QBI presents the inaugural QBI Bay Area Symposium on Chemical Biology on September 26–27, 2022, organized by Drs. Jim Wells, Kevan Shokat, Jason Gestwicki, Chris Chang, and Carolyn Bertozzi. Under the leadership of Dr.

2nd Annual Full Circle of Native and Indigenous Scientists in Quantitative Biology

Organized by Willow Coyote-Maestas in collaboration with UCSF students, faculty, and staff, QBI presents the 2nd annual “Full Circle of Native and Indigenous Scientists in Quantitative Biology” symposium on January 26 and 27, 2023.

Giacomini lays out her vision for the UCSF School of Pharmacy

New dean aims to elevate the pharmacy profession

BTS welcomes Christopher Hernandez, PhD

Our newest faculty member will hold joint affiliations.

Catera Wilder, PhD

Assistant Professor

I am a biomedical engineer and systems biologist who combines my understanding of signaling system networks in innate immunity with my expertise in molecular biology and tissue remodeling to address pressing questions about immunity and immunopathogenesis.

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