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Bob Wachter २० ता
Lloyd Hollingsworth (Holly) Smith, who died in June at age 94, was an inspiring & transformational leader who made & into the world-class institution we know today. My tribute, written w/ dean , published
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यांना प्रत्युत्तर देत आहे @StormWatchGirl @UCBerkeley
Researchers from the Innovative Genomics Institute at UCSF/ shared some thoughts on this precise issue. Their bottom line: "'Trust but verify': check your cells in a dish to make sure they have the right kind of edit." Full comments here:
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UC San Francisco २० ता
Advances in genomics, gene editing, machine learning present an "unprecedented opportunity" to develop new treatments for psychiatric disease, say the leaders of the Psychiatric Cell Mapping Initiative
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You’ve probably heard that can cut DNA like a genetic scalpel. UCSF scientists have upgraded that scalpel into a Swiss Army knife.
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“We fundamentally don’t understand how genes work together in human cells,” says UCSF’s Luke Gilbert. With new CRISPRi gene editing tools, researchers are finally starting to find out.
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UC San Francisco ७ ऑग
Creativity, , and playing piano in an MRI machine - UCSF’s Charles Limb explores the artist’s brain. Via .
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UC San Francisco ६ ऑग
Studies show that Asians often develop at a younger age and lower body weight than Caucasians. New research in a Bay Area Chinese American Cohort suggests why.
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यांना प्रत्युत्तर देत आहे @ChrisMoriates @MarleneMartinMD @NEJM
Beautifully said.
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Chris Moriates, MD ४ ऑग
If you want to know why training will always be the privilege of my lifetime, it was because of learning with people like : If you have not read this yet, stop now and read it. Beautiful.
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Though some human genes are well studied, “mysteries hiding in the rest of the genome could lead to brand new treatments for a wide variety of diseases,” says UCSF researcher Max Horlbeck. New gene editing tools help solve those mysteries.
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UCSF Vascular ३ ऑग
Congratulations to Dr. Alexander Reyzelman, co-Director of Center for & clinical team on being featured in news story on preventing leg in patients.
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UCSF Alumni ४ ऑग
The alumni association of White Coat Distribution event - at Mission Hall 👩‍⚕️ 👨‍⚕️
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Adair Borges ६ ऑग
Every summer amazing undergrads come to do research through . This year I got to hang out with these two amazing students and ! I am super excited to see what these brilliant do next. It was a privilege meeting you both!
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UC San Francisco ५ ऑग
Lobster-red skin might be the first sign of too much UV exposure, but deeper damage can cause skin to lose elasticity, age prematurely, and develop cancer. UCSF dermatologist Sarah Arron dishes out the science of skin protection.
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Bacteria and viruses are caught in a molecular arms race. Their respective weapons of choice: CRISPR and anti-CRISPR.
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A new drug, derived from and first tested , is the first FDA approved treatment for kids with Dravet syndrome, who sometimes have hundreds of seizures a day and wind up in the ER every few weeks.
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UC San Francisco ४ ऑग
How do viruses overcome cells’ natural CRISPR defenses? They team up. “No single wolf can take down a bison on its own, but the pack has strength in numbers,” writes in .
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Bacteria and viruses are caught in a molecular arms race. Their respective weapons of choice: CRISPR and anti-CRISPR.
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In the last 100 years, IUDs and similar long-acting, reversible contraceptives have spiked in popularity. Research suggests there's a new and growing demographic interested in the devices: young women with no children.
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UC San Francisco ३ ऑग
Living in public housing makes it hard to have a smoke-free home, but new policies should change that. Research from concludes smoke-free homes could have a significant effect in lowering rates.
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