Research

Beyond the spike protein8

Findings from QBI point to a host of viral proteins that enable SARS-CoV-2 variants to evade the immune system.

UCSF researchers develop a new drug regimen to combat malaria in children9

Study shows that monthly doses of two common anti-malarial drugs for the first few years of life can provide 95 percent protection against the disease.

Five School of Pharmacy trainees earn honors from the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics10

PhD students and postdoctoral researchers earn the 2022 Presidential Trainee Award

Map of protein systems reveals new targets for cancer treatment11

Scientists at the UCSF Quantitative Biosciences institute developed a new approach for understanding cancer and applied it to breast cancer and cancers of the neck and head

Burchard delivers Faculty Research Lecture in Clinical Science12

Esteban G. Burchard, MD, MPH, delivered the 20th Annual Faculty Research Lecture in Clinical Science on November 2.

Greener freezers for a greener future13

The UCSF School of Pharmacy and Supply Chain Management work to halve the carbon footprint of ultra-low temperature storage

Giacomini wins 2021 Distinguished Pharmaceutical Scientist Award14

Giacomini earns the highest honor given by the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists.

How cells multitask: the magic of molecular switches15

Research unearths new details about the protein networks that keep cells healthy

The Kidney Project successfully tests a prototype bioartificial kidney16

The Kidney Project earned a $650,000 award for a successful demonstration of its artificial kidney

Data-driven drug dosing speeds tuberculosis treatment to four months17

A large trial of a new drug regimen for tuberculosis, designed in part by School researchers, leads to a new WHO recommendation for treating the disease.

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