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The Future of Health: Gizmos and Gadgets Edition

March 18, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
Wearable technology, implantable nano-devices, 3D-printed organs and drones are all slowly but surely bringing us to the fabulous science fiction...
Science
Michael Powers

Humans of UCSF: Michael Powers

March 17, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
“I grew up in New Jersey (2 towns away from the Jersey shore) but moved to Phoenix in 1981 because...
Nature

Humans of UCSF: Carmen Lee

March 12, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
“It’s a little easier to drive the big diesel buses because you sit up higher and you can see everything...
Nature

Humans of UCSF: Patrick Wolfgram

March 11, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
“I see the sunset over the ocean and mountains during late nights in Sim Lab. I walk home from the...
Nature

Avoiding nutritional causes of disease

March 5, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
Rates of childhood peanut allergies in the Western world have doubled in the last decade: the current rate is estimated...
Science

Renaissance woman: Kelly Weinersmith on science, outreach and family

March 5, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
Kelly Weinersmith recently completed her Ph.D. at UC Davis and is now a Huxley Fellow at Rice University in Houston...
Science

Humans of UCSF: Joe Udeochu

March 3, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
"Born and raised in Nigeria, I emigrated to the United States as a teen. Took a very indirect path into...
Nature

Tumor immunology takes off

February 20, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
Tumors are not just solid masses of cancer cells. As those cancer cells grow and divide, they hijack all the...
Science

Humans of UCSF: Fiahna Cabana

February 20, 2015
Hanna Starobinets
“I’m a research coordinator for the UCSF-Samsung Digital Health Innovation Lab and I’m also an associate for the Center for...
Nature
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