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Women of science make fall 2002 move to Mission Bay
By UCSF School of Pharmacy Editorial Staff / Wed Oct 2, 2002
Three UCSF School of Pharmacy women — Kathy M. Giacomini, PhD; Pamela England, PhD; and Patricia Babbitt, PhD —will be among the first wave of scientists to occupy Genentech Hall, the first of 20 buildings planned for UCSF's new campus located in San Francisco's Mission Bay District.
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- [UCSF Mission Bay][We noted on February 6, 2013, that this link content has changed.]
- [Kathy M. Giacomini, PhD: The Future of Pharmaceuticals][link defunct as of February 6, 2013]
- [Pamela England, PhD: A Model of Women in Science][link defunct as of February 6, 2013]
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