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Public-Private Consortium Aims to Cut Preclinical Cancer Drug Discovery from Six Years to Just One
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, GSK, and University of California San Francisco will combine vast data stores, supercomputing, and scientific expertise to reinvent discovery process for cancer medicines SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 27, 2017 --
UCSF's Cryo-Electron Microscopy Advancements Bring Atomic-Level Life into Clearer View
UC San Francisco researchers recently captured exquisite images of a protein caught in the act of binding to a novel therapeutic drug with enough resolution to model how the individual atoms of the protein and drug lined up. Until recently, such a feat would have been considered impossible, but in
Big Data Shows How Cancer Interacts with Its Surroundings
By combining data from sources that at first seemed to be incompatible, UC San Francisco researchers have identified a molecular signature in tissue adjacent to tumors in eight of the most common cancers that suggests they are all using the same mechanism to remodel normal tissue and spread. The new
Researchers to Combat Drug-Resistant Lung Cancer at New NCI-Funded Center at UCSF
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has announced that UC San Francisco will host one of five new Cancer Drug Resistance and Sensitivity Centers being set up around the U.S. through funding from the 21st Century Cures Act of 2016. The center, a collaboration with researchers at Stanford University
Renowned Cancer Virologists to Deliver Annual Sokolow Lectureship
Two of the sharpest minds in the field of cancer virology are scheduled to present the Maurice, Ethel, and Jane Sokolow Memorial Cancer Endowment Lectureship at the HDFCCC on October 25th and 26th. Yuan Chang, MD, and Patrick S. Moore, MD, MPH, from the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Hard-Core Smokers are Softening Over Time
Cigarette smokers with high levels of psychological distress are often heavy smokers, and thus identified as a “hard core” group who are less willing or able to quit than other smokers. However, a study by UC San Francisco researchers shows that over the course of 19 years, from 1997 to 2015, this
Two UCSF Scientists Win NIH New Innovator Awards
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded grants to two UC San Francisco researchers to pursue innovative approaches to major contemporary challenges in biomedical research. The highly competitive grants, which were announced Oct. 5 among 86 such awards nationwide, were made under the