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The cause of the pancreatic inflammation plaguing a rural California family has been a medical mystery since it was first described 51 years ago. Now genetic sleuth-work by researchers from UCSF and...

Suneil Koliwad has been appointed Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at UCSF Health, taking over from David Gardner, who retired after a long and distinguished career. "Those who...

Assistant Professor Martin Valdearcos’ project "Targeting hypothalamic microglia to regulate glucose homeostasis" will investigate the role of microglia during early life, a critical period for brain...

Though cancer immunotherapy has become a promising standard-of-care treatment—and in some cases, perhaps a cure—for a wide variety of different cancers, it doesn’t work for everyone, and researchers...

UCSF has a bold vision to create a first-of-its-kind clinical diagnostic center that will advance precision diabetes research. The goal is to provide a central resource for families with type 1...

Featuring speakers Julie Sneddon, UCSF, and Everett Meyer, Stanford; a special thanks goes out to Michelle Griffin and Karen Jordan.

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.

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...

Jeff Bluestone presents "Immune Tolerance: Traveling on the long road towards finding the Holy Grail" at our 20th Year Anniversary Symposium

Is Ozempic too good to be true? How does it work? Is it safe for everyone? What happens when you stop taking it? Our panel of UCSF experts explore the root causes of excess weight, how weight-loss...