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Humans of UCSF: Expand Your Learning

April 26, 2020
Victoria Turner
What are you doing during the COVID-19 isolation order? Trying to read all the papers and books I haven't found...
Student Life
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Appointment at Tank Hill

March 6, 2020
Victoria Turner
Tank Hill is a short, steep walk from Parnassus campus. While studying for the qualifying exam in my PhD program...
Arts & Culture
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Singular Talent

February 20, 2020
Victoria Turner
Actor and singer Franc D’Ambrosio has performed as the lead in The Phantom of the Opera thousands of times, for...
Arts & Culture
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Film Investigates CRISPR Evolution

February 17, 2020
Victoria Turner
“We’ve never had the ability to change the fundamental chemical nature of who we are, and now we do.” This...
Arts & Culture

Where do all the PhDs go?

January 22, 2020
Victoria Turner
Ironically, research science has been recognized by institutions like the National Academy of Sciences as lacking research data on itself...
Career
stanford

Career Do's and Don'ts

December 13, 2019
Victoria Turner
Do you ever feel guilty considering a job in industry? For students studying for their PhD or MD, this can...
Career

Launch Your Startup

December 6, 2019
Victoria Turner
Do you have an idea that could improve health science? Have you thought of a way to streamline patient care...
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EAR-risistible Advancement in 3D Printing

December 2, 2019
Victoria Turner
How much does it cost to make an ear? Max Feinstein, a fourth-year medical student, has been spearheading a project...
Science
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Command Your Audience

November 14, 2019
Victoria Turner
You do not have to show up to every fight you are invited to. This might sound obvious until you...
Career
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