NewsScientists May Have Found How to Diagnose Elusive Neuro Disorderby University of California - San FranciscoUnique pattern of proteins in the spinal fluid may help with diagnosis and treatments for progressive supranuclear palsy
NewsAI Found to Triage ER Patients as Effectively as Physiciansby University of California - San FranciscoResearchers at UCSF used thousands of ER records to evaluate an AI model’s ability to extract symptoms from notes and determine how immediately they needed treatment
NewsA Smart Molecule Beats the Mutation Responsible for Most Pancreatic Cancersby University of California - San FranciscoScientists discover a new way to disarm a deadly protein that also appears in cancers of the lung, breast, and colon
NewsFrom the First Bite, Our Sense of Taste Helps Pace Our Eatingby University of California - San FranciscoBrainstem recording shows that our tastebuds are the first line of defense against eating too fast
NewsCellular ‘Glue’ to Regenerate Tissues, Heal Wounds, Regrow Nervesby University of California - San FranciscoSynthetic molecules that adhere cells could galvanize regenerative medicine
NewsCRISPR Reveals Surprising Ways Neurons Survive Oxidative Stressby University of California - San FranciscoResearchers' new technique and database will help create a picture of gene function in disease across the entire spectrum of human cells
NewsMost Infants Are Well Even When Moms Are Infected by COVID-19by University of California - San FranciscoUCSF study shows reassuring initial findings for infant health
NewsScorpion Toxin That Targets 'Wasabi Receptor' May Help Solve Mystery of Chronic Painby University of California - San FranciscoDiscovery may eventually lead to the development of new kinds of non-opioid pain relievers
NewsHormone Made Our Ancestors Warm-Blooded but Left Us Susceptible to Heart Damageby University of California - San FranciscoAt first glance, there’s no obvious connection between a mammal’s ability to regulate its body temperature and its inability to repair heart damage
NewsUltra-Sturdy Bones, with a Surprising Origin, Suggest New Osteoporosis Approachby University of California - San FranciscoAfter blocking estrogen signals in brain, experts say they've "never seen bone this strong"