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  • Feature articles shine spotlight on Kidney Project

    Feature articles shine spotlight on Kidney Project Roy with artificial kidney device The San Francisco Chronicle and the Bay Area News Group, which includes the San Jose Mercury News and Oakland Tribune , have published feature articles this week focused …

  • Posters tracking beta blocker side effects, antibiotic use, blood thinner adherence take top seminar honors

    Posters tracking beta blocker side effects, antibiotic use, blood thinner adherence take top seminar honors Huynh, Chuang, Shin, Shen Studies of whether patients are taking a blood thinner as prescribed, whether antibiotic treatment of cancer patients’ …

  • Kroon named chair of the UCSF Department of Clinical Pharmacy

    Kroon named chair of the UCSF Department of Clinical Pharmacy Lisa Kroon, PharmD , a pharmacist and educator as well as a clinical researcher in the fields of diabetes and tobacco cessation, has been named the new chair of the Department of Clinical …

  • Early-life air pollution linked with childhood asthma in minorities

    Early-life air pollution linked with childhood asthma in minorities In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers led by UCSF scientists found that infants in minority populations who are exposed to motor vehicle air pollution, specifically …

  • UCSF School of Pharmacy adopts broad recommendation on tobacco

    UCSF School of Pharmacy adopts broad recommendation on tobacco no smoking sign The UCSF School of Pharmacy and the Purdue University College of Pharmacy have become the first U.S. pharmacy schools to adopt a broadly worded new professional practice …

  • Ahituv study provides new insights into enhancer gene regulation

    Ahituv study provides new insights into enhancer gene regulation Ahituv Research led by UCSF scientists has provided fresh insight into the operation of DNA sequences in the genome that regulate gene expression. The new study looked at the effects of …

  • Youmans appointed vice dean of UCSF School of Pharmacy

    Youmans appointed vice dean of UCSF School of Pharmacy Youmans Sharon L. Youmans, PharmD, MPH , a pharmacist and educator with a deep commitment to pharmacy education and public health, has been appointed vice dean of the UCSF School of Pharmacy. Her …

  • Brodowy named director of UCSF Medication Outcomes Center

    Brodowy named director of UCSF Medication Outcomes Center Brodowy Bret Brodowy, PharmD , a leader in hospital pharmacy practice and management, has been named the new director of the Medication Outcomes Center in the School of Pharmacy’s Department of …

  • Gartner receives NIH New Innovator Award to build complex human breast tissue

    Gartner receives NIH New Innovator Award to build complex human breast tissue Gartner Zev Gartner, PhD , has been named a recipient of the 2013 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director’s New Innovator Award , which will provide his lab with up to $1.5 …

  • New law could expand role of pharmacists as health care providers

    New law could expand role of pharmacists as health care providers A bill signed into law last month by California Governor Jerry Brown and taking effect on January 1, 2014 could be an important first step toward changing how pharmacists practice, …

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