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Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: On the eve of AIDS 2012, the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, UCSF has launched its first-ever blog, UCSF AIDS 2012, to cover the news as it unfolds and to offer daily expert analysis and insight along the way. In addition to several professional staff writers, the blog will feature more than two dozen full-time faculty from UCSF and San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH) who will be listening to and analyzing the latest research in their own fields of expertise. UCSF’s group of contributors includes many who are the top experts in their fields — and several who have been on the frontlines of the epidemic since its beginning more than 30 years ago . They are among the hundreds of clinicians and researchers who have helped make UCSF a global leader in AIDS research and have enabled SFGH and the City of San Francisco to continue setting the standard of care for people with HIV worldwide.
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Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: UCSF School of Medicine Homepage of University of California, San Francisco. School of Medicine
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Creator: UCSF School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. School of Medicine, UCSF School of Medicine
Publisher: UCSF
Coverage: San Francisco, CA
Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: The UCSF Pharmacogenetics of Membrane Transporters (PMT) Project is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of General Medical Sciences (grant U01 GM61390). The Project is part of the Pharmacogenetics Research Network and Knowledgebase. Information about the entire Network can be found at NIH Pharmacogenomics Research Network. This database provides information on genetic variants (including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertions/deletions) in membrane transporter genes that have been discovered by the PMT project. Positions of the SNPs and allele frequencies in major racial and ethnic populations are provided. All variants are mapped to the gene structure, and variants that alter the protein sequences of the transporters are mapped to the secondary structure of the transporters. Links to information on each transporter on NCBI databases are provided. Homepage of UCSF Chimera
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Subject: Pharmacogenetics, genetic variants, interactive visualization and analysis of molecular structures
Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) supports curricular activities that use simulation, technology-enhanced small group learning, computing lab, or presentation practice. Simulation methods supported by the Kanbar Center portion of the TLC include: ◾Mannequin and task-based activities ◾Standardized patient actors ◾Mock examination, inpatient, and operating rooms ◾Telemedicine consultation training Multimedia development tools and support from the Learning Technologies staff are available in the Tech Commons. Flexible classrooms support team-based learning and can receive video feeds from the Kanbar Center. The TLC is designed to meet students' needs for technology-enhanced space for individual and group learning.
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Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: Public awareness campaign initiated by UCSF that focuses on how precision medicine can impact every person. The site calls on visitors to take action, first by educating themselves and others about precision medicine. The website asks people to pledge their support for the cause by making a simple dedication that can be shared on social media. It’s about creating a new social contract that calls on people to take ownership of their own health and the health of their loved ones.
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Subject: social contract; social media; precision medicine; biological data; genetics; UCSF; health
Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care. UCSF is the only campus in the 10-campus University of California system devoted exclusively to the health sciences. Homepage for UCSF Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences
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Subject: University of California, San Francisco
Creator: UCSF, University of California, San Francisco, UCSF
Publisher: UCSF
Language: English
Coverage: San Francisco, California
Collection: University of California, San Francisco Websites
Description: For two days in September, UCSF faculty, staff, students and others opined around the clock in an online game designed to answer this question: “What if you could map the future of UCSF in just 36 hours?” Ideas ranging from new data sharing, collaborating and learning at a distance, using digital tools to enhance the practice of medicine and expanding partnerships across UCSF and around the world abounded in UC San Francisco’s first-ever social gaming experience designed to envision the future of UCSF in the year 2025. 2,583 players, including employees, students, alumni, and friends of UCSF, registered to play, posting 24,711 ideas
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Subject: UCSF, future
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