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Two members of Tang Lab, who are at the forefront of new approaches to islet transplantation, have received JDRF fellowships designed for various points in one's career. Peng Xiao PhD has received a...
Diabetes Center is thrilled to announce the appointment of Zoe Quant MD, who shares this with the Department of Endocrinology, where she cares for patients who develop hormonal side effects from their...
Diabetes Center proudly sponsored ImmunoExplore, an immersive 3-day free summer camp in which underrepresented minority (URM) Bay Area high-school students from under resourced communities learn about...
James Gardner MD PhD, a transplant surgeon and Assistant Professor in Surgery and Diabetes Center, is the first surgeon to be named a Pew Biomedical Scholar in the program’s nearly 40-year history for...
Audrey Parent, PhD has joined the core faculty of Diabetes Center as an Assistant Professor, as was announced by center director Mark Anderson today. "I am thrilled for Audrey’s new appointment in the...
This year's UCSF Diabetes Academy, hosted by UCSF Foundation, met virtually on October 6, 2021, uniting clinicians and scientists from across UCSF campuses to share the latest advances in diabetes...
New technologies in the effort to discover a cure for type 1 diabetes include figuring out how to rewire the immune system by transplanting islets from donors.
Featuring speakers Julie Sneddon, UCSF, and Everett Meyer, Stanford; a special thanks goes out to Michelle Griffin and Karen Jordan.
This Center is a cure accelerator and a high impact partnership combining the scientific expertise of Stanford University and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) within the...
Stephen Gitelman MD, moderates panel discussion with Sarah Kim MD, Audrey Parent PhD, and Shylaja Srinivasan MD