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  • Erin S. Gore, Senior Vice Chancellor, Finance and Administration

    Announcing Project One: Advancing the Future of Work at UCSF

    Executive sponsors announce the launch of an ambitious initiative to align UCSF Human Resources, Finance, Research, Supply Chain, and Student Information operations into one integrated enterprise resource planning. Known as Project One, the initiative aims to advance the future of work at UCSF to become a leader in business operations within health care and higher education.

  • Chancellor Sam Hawgood

    Bakar Research and Academic Building Breaks Ground

    Groundbreaking of the UCSF Barbara and Gerson Bakar Research and Academic Building (BRAB) is announced. The BRAB has been thoughtfully designed with input from its future inhabitants, bringing people together using open staircases and collaborative spaces to encourage the natural interactions that spur innovative new ideas

  • Joshua Adler

    2024-25 COVID-19 Vaccine Information

    UCSF community is informed that UCSF Health has received its first shipment of the updated adult Pfizer vaccine and is now offering it to patients. Employees who use UCSF for primary care can ask for the vaccine during their next primary care visit. New access points are being created and will soon offer the vaccine through UCSF Health pharmacies at Parnassus Heights and in the Bayfront Medical Building when they open in October. 

  • Chancellor Sam Hawgood

    Upholding Our Values of Respect and Inclusion

    UCSF community is reminded that every member of the University has an obligation to uphold its PRIDE Values and principles of community, without bias or regard to national origin, ethnicity, shared ancestry, race, sex, gender, or any other aspect of identity. 

  • Chancellor Sam Hawgood

    UC Regents Approve New UCSF Clinical & Life Sciences Building

    Report and update regarding Regental approval of the UCSF Clinical and Life Sciences Building, which will be the anchor tenant in the Dogpatch Power Station project and the Parnassus Central Campus Site Improvements Project that will provide a pedestrian promenade and extend the critical utility infrastructure needed for the new Barbara and Gerson Bakar Research and Academic Building.

  • Chancellor Sam Hawgood

    Remembering John Clements

    John Clements, MD, whose discovery of lung surfactant transformed newborn care, has died at 101. He served as a mentor to generations of scientists.

  • Suresh Gunasekaran, President and Chief Executive Officer, UCSF Health

    Welcome Saint Francis and St. Mary's to UCSF Health

    Today we welcome 1,800 new teammates and the community physicians from Saint Francis and St. Mary’s hospitals to UCSF Health, allowing us to deliver more equitable and accessible care for all patients in our community.

  • Catherine R. Lucey, MD, MACP, Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost

    David G. Morris to Lead Innovation Ventures

    A veteran of pharma and biotech, David G. Morris, MD, returns to UCSF as vice chancellor for business development, partnerships, and entrepreneurship.

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    Updated Travel Policy: Benefits for Dependent Travel Reimbursement

    UC Travel Policy G28 was revised to allow for reimbursement of dependent travel expenses directly associated with official University business travel in limited circumstances and with proper approvals. The policy allows for reimbursement of costs related to breastmilk shipping, among other dependent care items.

  • Catherine R. Lucey, MD, MACP, Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost

    Apply Today for UCSF Community Well-being Grants

    Apply for a UCSF Well-being Grant to support the health and well-being of faculty, staff and learners at UCSF and UCSF Health. Application period ends on Friday, July 19, 2024.

  • Renee Navarro, MD, PharmD, Vice Chancellor, Diversity and Outreach

    Commemorating Juneteenth

    The UCSF community is invited to celebrate Juneteenth, commemorating when Union troops arrived in Texas and announced that more than 250,000 enslaved Black people in the state were free, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed.

  • Renee Navarro, MD, PharmD, Vice Chancellor, Diversity and Outreach

    Celebrate Pride Month with UCSF

    Learn about opportunities to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community, honor its history and resilience, and reaffirm our commitment to cultivating a culture of inclusion and belonging.