Meet Sam Hawgood
Chancellor | Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Distinguished Professor
Leadership
The Chancellor is supported in decision making and milestone setting by his cabinet, executive team, and committees.
Priorities
In his 2015 State of the University address, Chancellor Sam Hawgood identified four priority areas for UCSF: continuous learning, equity and inclusion, precision medicine, and transformative partnerships. The University's investment of energy and resources in these priorities will complement and extend ongoing investment in UCSF's core strengths in research, patient care and education.
News
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Chancellor Awards
The Chancellor Awards recognize the outstanding efforts of individuals who work tirelessly towards our commitment to research, patient care, and education, as well as demonstrate dedication to advancing health, community, and diversity.
Policies and Procedures
Access UCSF policies and procedures related to the Office of the Chancellor.
Suresh Gunasekaran Tapped as Chief Executive of UCSF Health
UCSF has named Suresh Gunasekaran, MBA, as the new president and chief executive officer of UCSF Health, bringing an accomplished leader to the world-renowned health system.
UCSF Releases the Latest Designs for New Hospital at Parnassus Heights
The conceptual images are being released to coincide with the project’s Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR), which opened a 60-day public comment period on Dec. 16, 2021.
$6M Gift from Family of Roblox Creator Launches New Initiative to Advance CAR T Therapy
The UCSF initiative aims to increase the effectiveness and availability of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T) therapy for lymphoma patients.
UCSF Launches Community Investment Program to Support Housing and Minority-Owned Small Businesses
UCSF has created its first community investment pilot program, with a $5 million investment for four Bay Area financial intermediary partners to provide housing assistance, employment and small business loans to community members and minority-owned local businesses in San Francisco and the East Bay.