This four-week course, with four 1.5 hour sessions, is for those starting new science- or medicine-based ventures. We focus on for-profit ventures that have...
Dr. Spinelli is an Infectious Disease fellow in the Division of HIV, ID, and Global Medicine at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. His research...
Presentation:
Beyond Okayness: The Case for Health Care Workplaces of Excellence
Speaker:
Esther K. Choo, MD, MPH
Associate Professor
Center for Policy and...
NOTE: We are in the process of moving this class online, via Zoom. Please check back for details.
The Feldenkrais® Method is a revolutionary approach to...
The Feldenkrais® Method is a revolutionary approach to fitness and health that is rapidly gaining recognition as a powerful means of rehabilitation for those...
Did you know anyone from the UCSF community can 3D print right inside of the Library? Are you curious about the applications for 3D printing at UCSF?
Join...
Understanding the Clinician Role in the Resolution of Health Inequities -Black Maternal Health as an exemplar
Monica McLemore, Phd, MPH, RN, Associate...
Storytelling and Medicine
Emily Silverman, MD is an internal medicine physician at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, Assistant Professor of...
Come together to knit, to share, and to laugh!
Our weekly Knitting Gathering is the perfect way to relax, meet others, and create beautiful hats, scarves,...
Join the LGBT & Multicultural Resource Centers for our Fall Welcome Ice Cream Social!! Come get to know Resource Center staff and find out more about our...
Please join us for a celebration of National Cyber Security Awareness Month at Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland. UCSF IT and the UCSF Privacy Office will...
This workshop is intended for individuals who are already comfortable with R programming and who are interested in learning to use R for standard RNA-Seq...
Scholarly communication is steadily moving towards an open environment through open access publishing, self-archiving and increased transparency around the...