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  • Clinical Research Informatics Postdoctoral (CRISP) Fellowship accepting applications

    Clinical Research Informatics Postdoctoral (CRISP) Fellowship accepting applications The UCSF Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics is offering a 1-2 year postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Research Informatics (CRISP) and welcomes candidates from …

  • The Coronavirus Macrodomain: Decades of New Surprises, a QBI seminar with Anthony Fehr

    Details Type Event Date April 4, 2023 Time 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Location Bakar Auditorium in the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building 1450 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94158 Close Add to calendar Download and add this event to your calendar Google …

  • Using the bioartificial kidney to free patients from dialysis

    Using the bioartificial kidney to free patients from dialysis Roy holds a tan device with tubes coming out of it Dialysis, a 60-year-old technology that partially replicates the function of the kidneys, remains the frontline treatment for kidney failure. …

  • Benet earns Lifetime Achievement Award from Frankfurt Foundation Quality of Medicines

    Benet earns Lifetime Achievement Award from Frankfurt Foundation Quality of Medicines Leslie Benet, PhD, was honored with the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Frankfurt Foundation Quality of Medicines (FFQM) , a premier scientific organization …

  • First-year pharmacy students make an impact at the state capital

    First-year pharmacy students make an impact at the state capital group stands in front of a government building. On March 8, six first-year students in the UCSF School of Pharmacy’s PharmD program journeyed to Sacramento to meet with state representatives …

  • Choreographed Cellular Origami: Understanding Dynamic Protein Interactions in Health and Disease, a QBI Seminar with Lars Plate

    Details Type Event Date April 19, 2023 Time 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location Byers Auditorium, UCSF Mission Bay 600 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94158 Close Add to calendar Download and add this event to your calendar Google iCal Outlook Calendar Add to your …

  • Uncovering new molecular principles that govern epigenetic gene regulation, a QBI & Rezo Therapeutics Seminar with Paul Sauer

    Details Type Event Date April 26, 2023 Time 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Location Bakar Auditorium in the Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building 1450 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94158 Close Add to calendar Download and add this event to your calendar …

  • Learn about poison safety during National Poison Prevention Week

    Learn about poison safety during National Poison Prevention Week March 19–25 is National Poison Prevention Week in 2023. The California Poison Control System (CPCS) is hosting a video series to educate the public on a variety of poison-related topics …

  • Genotyping could lead to stereotyping

    Genotyping could lead to stereotyping Burchard While tailoring medications to a group's genetic ancestry can be important, scientists warn that these generalizations might also be misleading. UCSF School of Pharmacy faculty member and pharmacogenetics and …

  • Making sense of scents

    Making sense of scents The human body is neurologically wired to sense the physical world. Cone cells in the retina detect specific wavelengths of light, while cells in the inner ear detect specific frequencies of sound, giving the brain a rich palette of …

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