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Congratulations to all the UCSF medical school graduates tonite! A special pleasure and honor to “hood” and celebrate Paul Wong, MD as he heads to the Brigham and Women’s Department of Surgery BWH Surgical Oncology





Social media might be making kids depressed. A @UCSFpeds study of 12,000 kids found that more screen time was associated with more depressive symptoms, while cyberbullying was associated with both suicide and substance use. Jason Nagata, MD tiny.ucsf.edu/nRSNMW



Congratulations to our 2025 grads! Check out what our Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs learners will be doing now that they are officially alumni. tiny.ucsf.edu/9R6Br6


AI-Designed Protein Moves Mimics Natural Movement Using deep learning techniques, scientists from UC San Francisco generated an artificial protein that successfully changes its shape to bind and release calcium. #AritificialIntelligence #DeepLearning hubs.li/Q03pdK3r0

If you had one lecture left to give, what would you say? UCSF Cardiology's Binh An Phan, MD, shared his journey from refugee to cardiologist, reminding us "that no one is traveling in their journey alone." tiny.ucsf.edu/9kUfEX


In a first, UCSF School of Pharmacy researchers engineered a protein that can change its shape like natural proteins do. The engineered protein can bend, bind calcium, and then reset, opening up new ways to treat disease, grow crops, and protect the environment. tiny.ucsf.edu/f1EQZk




Pancreatic cancer cells “choose” where to spread based on a single protein. UCSF Dept. of Anatomy research shows how PCSK9 helps tumors adapt by reprogramming cholesterol access. tiny.ucsf.edu/mvPrKf



Your zip code may determine your risk for dementia. A UCSF-led study found that veterans faced up to a 25% higher rate of dementia, depending on their region of residence. Environmental exposures, education may be factors. UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Kristine Yaffe tiny.ucsf.edu/DbVqAc
