From outbreak to vaccine, a new timeline captures UC’s historic mobilization against the coronavirus and the contributions of its many health care providers, researchers and scientists.
The race to conquer COVID — A timeline
How UC is responding to the coronavirus (COVID-19)
The University of California is vigilantly monitoring and responding to new information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, which has been declared a global health emergency.
Laurie Herraiz announced as new executive director of UC BRAID
UC BRAID is the systemwide coalition of National Institutes of Health Clinical Translational Science Award (CTSA) principal investigators, staff and faculty across five campuses, and a model of success for harnessing the talents of CTSA hubs to advance clinical research and science.
Over-the-counter allergy drug helps patients with chronic injury from multiple sclerosis
Clinical trial shows FDA-approved antihistamine restores nervous system function in MS patients.
Innovations in patient care boost health outcomes — and the bottom line
UC Health investment in testing innovative approaches is paying off.
How exercise influences health
UC researchers take part in national study to identify molecules that contribute to improved health.
UC initiative to spur Alzheimer's disease research
Grants to UC scientists will fund early proof-of-concept clinical trials for potential treatments for disorder.
Big ideas in health and science for 2016
UC San Francisco experts predict areas that will see major advances, and where basic science will be translating into real treatments.
California faces short-term nursing shortage from COVID-19 retirements
Many older registered nurses have left the field and a large number plan on retiring or quitting within the next two years.
Both sucrose and high fructose corn syrup linked to increased health risks
Sucrose, a more 'natural' form of sugar, may be just as bad for your health.
Turning tarantula venom into pain relief
Could modified venom from the Peruvian green velvet tarantula help end the opiod epidemic?
COVID-19 predictions for 2021 and beyond
Health experts offer their view of the path ahead.