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UC San Francisco
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UC San Francisco is the leading university exclusively focused on health. @UCSF on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube
San Francisco, CA Beigetreten Temmuz 2008
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Why do COVID and flu get more dangerous with age? UCSF researchers found aging lung cells can trigger an immune response and inflammation that causes more harm than good — pointing to possible new treatments. ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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Some discoveries grow beyond the lab. Over 240 companies have been founded by UCSF faculty, raising nearly $12B in venture capital—creating jobs and benefiting economy. Around 55 were launched over the past five years, thanks to NIH funding support. tiny.ucsf.edu/TFzVWV


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Antibiotics don’t treat viruses. But during COVID-19, many patients receive azithromycin. A UCSF-led study found just one day of the antibiotic can trigger antibiotic resistance in the respiratory tract. ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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High blood pressure affects nearly half of Americans. A new UCSF-led study found that a @UofCalifornia Health program involving 90,000 patients at UC's six medical centers lowered hypertension and helped prevent serious heart disease and death in patients. ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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Aging doesn’t just slow healing — it changes how our genes behave.
UCSF scientists showed that restoring youthful gene activity in repair cells can revive tissue repair, revealing a powerful new path for treating age-related disease. ow.ly/FiAc50YBtJ2
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We’re deeply saddened that UCSF Chancellor Emeritus and Nobel Prize–winning scientist J. Michael Bishop, MD, has passed away at 90. Read more about his life and legacy: ow.ly/hv6r50YzrLx
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How does your body feel cold? UCSF researchers captured the first detailed view of the protein in our nerves that sends that signal to the brain. ow.ly/rJq750Yzrzn
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Last week, UCSF dedicated the Michael V. Drake Plaza at Mission Bay, honoring Dr. Michael V. Drake. His legacy spans research, patient care, and public higher education across the @UofCalifornia.


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Why do infections suppress appetite? UCSF researchers mapped how immune cells in the gut signal to the brain during parasitic infection, revealing a pathway that drives this response. ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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Potentially game-changing cancer discovery out of @UCSF — scientists have developed a method of reprogramming a patient's immune cells to fight cancer directly inside the body 🧬 bit.ly/40SyMjJ
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Is your brain aging faster than you are? Researchers found brain waves during sleep can reveal “brain age.” When brain age is older than actual age, dementia risk rises. Every 10-year increase in brain age was linked to nearly 40% higher dementia risk. ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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UCSF researchers discovered a potential new target for cancer drugs. The enzyme SRC, long thought to stay inside cells, can appear on the surface of tumors where antibody therapies may be able to attack it. ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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1 in 300 people have #Lynchsyndrome, but most don’t know they have it.
At UCSF, a dedicated center is helping patients catch risk early, stay on track with screening, and access new options like a cancer prevention vaccine trial. ow.ly/mr9j50Yx6Om
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Match Day 2026 🥲🎉 Our students are headed everywhere, many back to serve their communities. 166 matched this year, with 122 staying in California and 65 going into primary care.
UCSF will always be home.
#MatchDay @UCSFMedicine @UCSFFresno
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What if cancer-fighting CAR-T cells could be created directly inside your body? UCSF scientists show how this could work. In mice, cancer cells disappeared two weeks after a single injection. @UCSFCancer @StanfordCancer ucsf.edu/news/2026/03/4…
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What happens in the ocean can affect our health. @UCSFMedicine Matthew Gribble, PhD, has been named the 2026 Pew-Hoover Fellow in Marine and Biomedical Science. His research program focuses on harmful algal blooms and potential long-term health risks. tiny.ucsf.edu/wktGAY
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Organs grow in a body that shape-shifts with them. UCSF scientists invented a gel that mimics this soft support and 3D printed stem cells into it - reliably seeding mini-organs that could speed drug testing in petri dishes. tiny.ucsf.edu/Rr2BvW
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Exercise is good for the brain and that's thanks to a protein made in the liver that repairs the blood-brain barrier. The discovery could lead to better ways to treat and prevent the decline of aging by targeting this barrier rather than the brain itself. tiny.ucsf.edu/veiWWb
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From Uganda to Finland, UCSF scholars are taking their research global.
UCSF has been named a top producer of @FulbrightPrgrm for the ninth time. Meet the researchers working across borders to advance health worldwide. tiny.ucsf.edu/yDtuxS
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A UCSF pediatrician tried to refer her patient to a specialist. The next appointment was six months away. Now, UCSF’s Peds-START program is building a direct path from medical school into pediatric residency to help alleviate the pediatrician shortage. tiny.ucsf.edu/DHoyBf
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