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1. 2013-01-23 UCSF Mission Bay marks 10 years
2. 2012-10-08 UCSF researcher wins Nobel award UCSF
3. 2012-07-18 Zombies protest tuition hikes at UC regents meeting
4. 2012-01-20 UCSF ponders a split from UC UCSF
5. 2011-12-28 First electrical recordings in human sperm UCSF
6. 2011-02-09 New stem cell research building opened UCSF
7. 2011-01-11 Nightclub victim was UCSF med student South of Market
8. 2010-12-16 UCSF shuttle van crash injures 5 people 22nd Street and Potrero Avenue, San Francisco, UCSF

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UCSF shuttle van crash injures 5 people
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2009
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Researcher Wins Nobel Prize For Medicine
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$58 million in stem cell grants delayed
SF Chamber upbeat on health care reform
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$125 million donation for new hospital
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2007
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$50M Gift For New Cardiovascular Clinic
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2005
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2004
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UCSF Mission Bay marks 10 years   San Francisco: 10 years ago, when many of the research scientists working at the school's Parnassus campus were reluctant to move   UCSF researcher wins Nobel award
Jan.23


year 2012 Top ^

Oct.8
  Shinya Yamanka, 50, has been awarded the prize for Medicine for his discovery that ordinary human cells can be reprogrammed into stem cells
Jul.18 Zombies protest tuition hikes at UC regents meeting Map of UCSF Mission Bay San Francisco
   94158: A rowdy and bizarre protest occurred at Mission Bay when students turned to theatrics to send a message to UC regents considering tuition increases
Jan.20 UCSF ponders a split from UC  Unlike the other 9 campuses of the University of California, UCSF enrolls no undergraduates, and gets much money from grants

year 2011 Top ^

Dec.28 First electrical recordings in human sperm  Yuriy Kirichok and Polina Lishko, husband & wife, uncovered how progesterone switches on a sperm's internal electricity Jul.14 1 dead, 4 hurt in UCSF shuttle bus crash
Map of Octavia and Oak street San Francisco
  San Francisco: A doctor on his way to work was killed and four people were hurt in a crash involving a big rig and a UCSF shuttle bus in Hayes Valley
Feb.9 New stem cell research building opened Jan.11 Nightclub victim was UCSF med student  South of Market: Joe Olivares Hernandez, 30, a fourth-year medical student at UCSF died Tuesday of a brain injury he suffered in a weekend

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Dec.16 UCSF shuttle van crash injures 5 people
. 94110 Nov.17 Woman dies after getting hit by UCSF bus. SF Downtown
Oct.28 Ex-medical worker sentenced to prison. San Francisco Jun.10 UCSF adds $6.2 billion to economy  UCSF employs nearly 22,000 people and remains a strong driver of the region's biotech industry

year 2009 Top ^

Dec.4 Interned During WWII Honored  68 former students of the University of California, SF who were interned because of their Japanese descent are finally getting their degrees Oct.23 UCSF Officer Killed, 1 Hurt In I-280 Crash. San Francisco Oct.5 Researcher Wins Nobel Prize For Medicine
  Molecular biologist Elizabeth H. Blackburn, 60, was awarded for the discovery of an enzyme that is essential to normal cell function
Sep.3 SF Chamber upbeat on health care reform  The SF Chamber of Commerce held Healthcare Reform & Economic Inspiration at UCSF's Mission Bay Conference Center Aug.10 Scientists Work To Unravel H1N1 Flu May.21 2 Bay Area hospitals fined by state  Dept of Public Health issued 14 $25,000 fines for violations at UCSF Medical Center and John Muir Medical Center in Concord May.7 UC Names New Chancellor  The Board of Regents approved the appointments of Susan Desmond-Hellmann as chancellor of UC San Francisco Apr.13 $444.3 million in research funding in 2008 Mar.14 $125 million donation for new hospital  Medical Center has received a one of the largest in its history, to help build a planned $1.68 billion hospital near its Mission Bay complex Feb.1 CDC To Adopt UCSF AIDS Program  AIDS Prevention Program has been so successful, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention is adopting it for national use Jan.31 $58 million in stem cell grants delayed. Burlingame

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Dec.17   UC gets $25 million for stem cell research  Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation, billionaire philanthropists, are donating $25 million to UCSF toward building a new stem cell research cent... Jun.10 UCSF, Pfizer sign research deal
  A novel, broad-ranging research collaboration will provide up to $9.5 million for studies that could lead to new drugs or biomedical tools

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Nov.27 Judge tosses out animal rights lawsuit  A judge has thrown out a lawsuit that accused researchers of conducting painful and unnecessary experiments on dogs and monkeys Jul.30 Group: Researchers mistreated animals  A physicians group accuses UCSF researchers of drilling holes in monkeys' skulls and inducing irregular heartbeats in dogs Apr.18 File server with patient data stolen  A computer server with the addresses and SSN of at least 3,000 people, many of them cancer patients, was stolen from an off-campus office Mar.27 $50M Gift For New Cardiovascular Clinic


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Nov.29 UCSF Takes Aim At Alzheimer's  A new experimental treatment targets a protein known as amyloid that gunks up the brain Oct.21 $1.6 billion in 7-year fundraising  The money will help funding health-related research in stem cell, cancer and HIV and AIDS. May.20 Doctor Found Stabbed
  San Francisco: Dr. Robert Lull, 64, a nuclear medicine specialist was found stabbed to death in his home
Apr.6 Potential data breach

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Sep.15 Researchers accused of animal mistreating
Feb.18 Breakthrough Brain Discovery

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Dec.11 Researchers find 'intoxicating' gene
Jul.9 School dean appointed to UN AIDS panel May.10 5 elected to science academy May.3 Hospital has second set of quadruplets Feb.20 Ex-cashier pleads guilty to embezzlement Jan.28 Surgeon charged with sexual assaults

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Dec.26 Life-saving liver transplant
Sep.18 Costa Rica ex-president lectures on terror Sep.17 UCSF begins distributing stem cells Aug.8 Grove donates $5m to stem cell program. Intel May.24  UC and nurses union reach agreement

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Oct.28  UCSF planned biotech research hub Jul.16 UCSF suspends stem cell research
May.3 Gene pill to produce insulin

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Oct.5 Fire at UCSF
Aug.16 Appointment For UCSF Aug.6 UCSF offering cancer test