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UCSF Researchers Receive Prestigious NCI Outstanding Investigator Awards
Three researchers from the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center have received the NCI Outstanding Investigator Award in 2015: Thea D. Tlsty, PhD, Frank McCormick, PhD, FRS, DSc (Hon), and Markus Müschen, MD, PhD. NCI’s Outstanding Investigator Award supports accomplished leaders in
2015 NIH Funding: A Look at the Researchers Behind the Numbers
UC San Francisco received more than $560.4 million in highly competitive funding from the National Institutes of Health in 2015 to advance our research across our schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy and the Graduate Division. Return to the main story » Behind each grant and contract
Cancer Center Awards First 'Impact Grants' for High-Risk, High-Reward Projects
Eleni Linos, MD, MPH, DrPH, and Stephen Francis, MS, PhD, have been awarded the first UCSF Cancer Center Impact Grants, to pursue high-risk, high-reward research projects that would’ve been unlikely to be funded through conventional mechanisms. The grants – each $250,000 – were announced following a
UCSF Establishes Quantitative Biosciences Institute
UC San Francisco today announced the establishment of the Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI). The mission of QBI, located on the UCSF Mission Bay health sciences campus, is to drive forward the application of computation, mathematics, and statistics toward a deeper understanding of complex
UCSF Research Suggests New Model for Cancer Metastasis
Scientists at UC San Francisco have been able to directly observe, for the first time, how invasive cancer cells create a beachhead as they migrate to the lung in a mouse model of metastatic cancer. What they saw was utterly surprising: early “pioneer” cancer cells that lodge in the lung generally
Triple-Negative Breast Cancers Depend on Fat as Fuel, Research Shows
The most intractable common form of breast cancer might in most cases be treatable by drugs that target fat metabolism, according to UC San Francisco researchers who discovered the tumors’ frequent dependence on fat as an energy source, and then successfully treated human breast tumors that they
VP Biden Discusses Cancer Moonshot with UCSF Experts
Vice President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden, PhD, visited UC San Francisco on Saturday, February 27, to discuss the administration’s national “Moonshot” initiative to improve cancer outcomes in the next decade. Alan Ashworth, PhD, FRS, president of the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer