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Team UCSF Participates in "Take Steps"

UCSF Colorectal Surgery
June 12, 2010
Take Steps for Crohn's & Colitis is an evening walk and fundraiser supporting the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. Team UCSF, led by the Section of Colorectal Surgery's nurse practitioner Lois Anne Indorf, placed second, raising over $7,500. Chief of the Section, Madhulika Varma, M.D., pictured left...

Thierry Jahan Honored with Exceptional Physician Award

UCSF Thoracic Oncology Program
April 21, 2010
Thierry Jahan, M.D., an Associate Professor of Medicine Bonnie J. and Anthony Addario Endowed Chair in Thoracic Oncology, is one of four recipients of the 2010 UCSF Medical Center Exceptional Physician Award, an honor recognizing dedication to outstanding patient care and to the instiutions' values of...

UCSF researchers identify gene involved in inhibiting breast tumor growth

UCSF Department of Surgery
April 14, 2010
Valerie Weaver and collaborators have identified the first positive regulator of BRCA1, establishing that the loss of the homeobox gene HoxA9 promotes tumor growth in breasts. The scientists found that restoring HoxA9 in breast cancer cells inhibited their malignant behavior in culture and in vivo. Intriguingly...

Increase Pedestrian Safety, Decrease Deficit

UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
March 20, 2010
SFGate, the sister-site of the San Francisco Chronicle, reports on a new study that suggests that the city could not only save millions, but also improve the quality of life for some of the city's neediest residents: Facing a $522 million budget deficit, San Francisco needs to look at every possible way to save...

Andre Campbell Presented with Martin Luther King, Jr. Award For Diversity Efforts

UCSF Department of Surgery at Zuckerberg San Francisco General
January 15, 2010
UCSF celebrated the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., with a series of events beginning January 15th. At the Awards Ceremony in Cole Hall, Dr. Andre Campbell was one of several individuals recognized for extraordinary leadership in promoting and advancing mutual respect, understanding...

Kaiser Permanente Praises UCSF Liver Transplant Outcomes

UCSF Transplant Surgery
December 23, 2009
UCSF Medical Center's Liver Transplant Program exceeded all standards for adult transplants in an annual review by the Kaiser Permanente National Transplant Network. Outcomes data, including national benchmarks of the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS), were used in the review. Dr. Ronald Potts, quality...

Harrison Endowment Receives Matching Grant

UCSF Department of Surgery
November 19, 2009
In our efforts to establish a distinguished professorship in honor of Michael R. Harrison, M.D, an extremely generous donor has called for a challenge. The anonymous donor has pledged a gift of $500,000 in the form of a match. Our goal must be met by Dec 31, 2009.

William Hoffman Spearheads Successful Effort to Expand Insurance Coverage for Children with Disfiguring Craniofacial Deformities

UCSF Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
October 12, 2009
William Y. Hoffman, M.D., Chief of the Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, has led a successful effort to pass legislation in California via the Cleft Palate Foundation greatly expanding insurance coverage for children with disfiguring cleft palate and other craniofacial anomalies. Hoffman, a pioneer of...

Michael Harrison M.D. Elected to Institute of Medicine

UCSF Pediatric Surgery
October 12, 2009
Michael Harrison M.D., a renowned pioneer in fetal and pediatric surgery, Professor Emeritus of Surgery and Pediatrics, and Director Emeritus of the Fetal Treatment Center at UCSF, has been elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine (IOM), one of the U.S. National Academies. Membership in the IOM reflects...

Pediatric Surgery Pioneer Alfred de Lorimier Dies

UCSF Pediatric Surgery
October 05, 2009
Dr. Alfred de Lorimier, a pioneer in pediatric surgery and founder of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at UCSF, has died. We owe much to his contributions and express our heartfelt sympathies to his family.

UCSF Scientists Illuminate How microRNAs Drive Tumor Progression

UCSF Surgical Oncology Program
September 16, 2009
UCSF researchers, led by Doug Hanahan, Ph.D., have identified collections of tiny molecules known as microRNAs that affect distinct processes critical for cancer progression. The findings help elucidate the important regulatory function of microRNAs in tumor biology. Eric Nakakura, M.D., Ph.D. (pictured), a...

NIH Awards Valerie Weaver and Group Virtual Physical Sciences / Oncology Center Grant

UCSF Department of Surgery
September 15, 2009
The National Institutes of Health awarded Valerie Weaver, PhD, Director of the UCSF Center for Bioengineering and Tissue Regeneration and her colleagues a grant for the establishment of a virtual Physical Sciences - Oncology Center for the development of novel approaches to cancer diagnostics, prognosis and...

Laurie Carlson MSN, RN, Earns Nephrology Nursing Journal Writer’s Award

UCSF Transplant Surgery
August 10, 2009
Laurie Carlson, MSN, RN, was recently honored at the American Nephrology Nurse's Association's (ANNA) 40th National Symposium, held from April 26 - 29, 2009 in San Diego. ANNA was established in 1969 for nurses to share knowledge and best practices and to introduce novel treatments for the benefit of patients with...

14th Annual Pediatric Transplant Picnic

UCSF Transplant Surgery
August 01, 2009
On Saturday August 1st, UCSF held its annual Pediatric Transplant Picnic at McNears Beach in San Rafael, CA . Hundreds of children and their families enjoyed burgers and hot dogs and celebrated the work of the Transplant Service with face painting, music, crafts and more.