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Hala Borno, MD, Resident Alum : Ensuring clinical trials serve patients of color
As a war refugee, a Palestinian immigrant, and now an oncologist, Hala Borno knows that access to health care can determine whether a patient survives a life-threatening illness – or not. Cancer outcomes correlate with race and ethnicity partly because clinical drug trials fail to enroll diverse
UCSF Announces Two Prestigious Named Professorships in Radiology
The Dean of the UCSF School of Medicine has appointed two esteemed faculty members to named professorships in recognition of their exceptional contributions to imaging clinical care and research, education, mentorship, and service. Christine Glastonbury, MBBS Dr. Christine Glastonbury, a leading
Mission: A Tobacco-Free World
Youth smoking rates in the U.S. were at all-time lows when flavored e-cigarettes hit the market 15 years ago, sparking an epidemic of novel nicotine products. Also called vape pens, these devices heat up liquid that contains nicotine and other chemicals, creating an aerosol that’s inhaled. Pamela