A team of researchers discover how the stentor, an organism made of a single, gigantic cell, learns without a brain.
Epilepsy physicians Jon Kleen and Eddie Chang used high-resolution technology to see how cognition is disrupted in people ...
A global team of scientists and clinicians found that a cheap, easy-to-use test for tuberculosis was just as good, if not ...
For the fifth consecutive year, UCSF Health-UCSF Medical Center has been named one of the nation’s top hospitals for ...
Discover how SF became the first city to use doxycycline to drop STI rates by up to 24%. UCSF experts explain the impact of ...
UCSF's Cherry Leung, associate professor of community health systems with the UC San Francisco School of Nursing, researches ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science, one of the world’s largest general scientific societies and ...
A UCSF professor explores the value of time and connection, urging a shift from career checklists to genuine human care in ...
A freeze-dried blood product that could be stored for years on ambulances or in remote emergency departments is showing promise at treating traumatic brain injuries. The news comes from a mouse study ...