Two circuits found responsible for a cell’s ability to adapt Wenzhe UCSF researchers have identified the two key circuits, compared to hundreds as previously thought, that control a cell's ability to adapt to changes in its environment. These circuits are …
New drug targeted for Kaposi’s sarcoma The interface of monomer A (gray) and the α-helix 5 of monomer B (blue). A team of scientists from UCSF and colleagues have identified a new potential drug target for the herpes virus that causes Kaposi’s sarcoma. …
Koda-Kimble shares her story Koda-Kimble Collage Mary Anne Koda-Kimble , dean of the UCSF School of Pharmacy, shares her life story, passion for clinical pharmacy, and leadership philosophy in this July 29, 2009 video. Watch Voices - Mary Anne …
Voigt and Tabor talk synthetic biology on TV petri dish Synthetic biologist and UCSF School of Pharmacy faculty member Christopher Voigt, PhD , and Jeffrey Tabor , a postdoctoral scholar in Voigt's laboratory, discuss the field and promise of synthetic …
Medication management needs of Fresno now met by new service Medicine Cabinet A new medication management service in Fresno, California is now scheduling patient appointments to begin September 1, 2009. The UCSF [Medication Management Service][link …
Scientists explain how they are making therapeutics “intelligent” test tubes UCSF scientists from the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences and UCSF School of Pharmacy Dean Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, PharmD , spoke on June 23, 2009 about how …
Apollonio receives Best Article prize Apollonio Dorie Apollonio, PhD , UCSF School of Pharmacy faculty member and political science and health policy expert, received, with co-authors, the inaugural Best Article prize for 2007-2008 from the journal …
Desai receives Emerging Scholar Award Desai Tejal Desai, PhD , UCSF School of Pharmacy and Medicine faculty member, was chosen in January 2009 as a 2009 Emerging Scholar in Physiology by Diverse Issues in Higher Education , which is a news source, founded …
Soller comments on acetaminophen Acetaminophen William Soller, PhD , UCSF faculty member and expert on food and drug law and regulations comments on the June 30, 2009 vote of a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee to lower the US …
California Poison Control System layoff notices predicted pink slip Layoff notices are predicted by mid-July 2009 for California Poison Control System employees unless adequate funding for the System is both included in a new California state budget and a …