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Susan Desmond-Hellmann, M.D., M.P.H.
Chancellor
Biography
Susan Desmond-Hellmann, M.D., M.P.H., is chancellor of the University of
California, San Francisco. She assumed the post August 3, 2009.
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 UC system devoted exclusively
to the health sciences.
Desmond-Hellmann previously served as president of product development
at Genentech, a position she held from March 2004 through April 30,
2009. In this role, she was responsible for Genentech’s pre-clinical and
clinical development, process research and development, business
development and product portfolio management. She also served as a
member of Genentech’s executive committee, beginning in 1996. She joined
Genentech in 1995 as a clinical scientist, and she was named chief
medical officer in 1996. In 1999, she was named executive vice president
of development and product operations. During her time at Genentech,
several of the company’s patient therapeutics (Lucentis, Avastin,
Herceptin, Tarceva, Rituxan, and Xolair) were approved by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration, and the company became the nation’s No. 1
producer of anti-cancer drug treatments.
Desmond-Hellmann completed her clinical training at UCSF and is
board-certified in internal medicine and medical oncology. She holds a
bachelor of science degree in pre-medicine and a medical degree from the
University of Nevada, Reno, and a master’s degree in public health from
the University of California, Berkeley.
Prior to joining Genentech, Desmond-Hellmann was associate director of
clinical cancer research at Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research
Institute. While at Bristol-Myers Squibb, she was the project team
leader for the cancer-fighting drug Taxol.
Desmond-Hellmann also has served as associate adjunct professor of
epidemiology and biostatistics at UCSF. During her tenure at UCSF, she
spent two years as visiting faculty at the Uganda Cancer Institute,
studying HIV/AIDS and cancer. She also spent two years in private
practice as a medical oncologist before returning to clinical research.
In January 2009, Desmond-Hellmann joined the Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco’s Economic Advisory Council for a three-year term. In July
2008, she was appointed to the California Academy of Sciences board of
trustees.
Desmond-Hellmann was named to the Biotech Hall of Fame in 2007 and as
the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association Woman of the Year for 2006.
She was listed among Fortune magazine’s “top 50 most powerful women in
business” in 2001 and from 2003 to 2008. In 2005 and 2006, the Wall
Street Journal listed Desmond-Hellmann as one of its “women to watch.”
From 2005 to 2008, Desmond-Hellmann served a three-year term as a member
of the American Association for Cancer Research board of directors, and
from 2001 to 2009, she served on the executive committee of the board of
directors of the Biotechnology Industry Organization. She served on the
corporate board of Affymetrix from 2004-2009.
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