Note: For an updated report (June 2008) on the latest developments at UCSF Mission Bay and the J. David Gladstone Institutes located there, please read: UCSF's Gladstone & iZumi Bio Sign Deal - Al Gore Involved
The University of California San Francisco's new Mission Bay Campus, located just south of downtown San Francisco, is UCSF's new state-of-the-art 43-acre life sciences campus for teaching and research.
In the photo: Aerial view of South Beach area of San Francisco, with sites of UCSF Mission Bay Campus (foreground, overlay) and China Basin Landing (arrow)
UCSF Mission Bay is expected to have a far-reaching impact on the speed and significance of research discoveries. It is creating significant growth of the regional economy and it has begun a massive the revitalization of San Francisco's eastern waterfront.
UCSF researchers at Mission Bay will be exploring a range of different diseases, disease conditions and biological processes, using a variety of tools and techniques. Stories about these researchers have been crosslinked by name and by the different research topics, diseases, model systems and techniques mentioned within these stories.
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UCSF Mission Bay to Host Cancer Imaging Symposium on October 14
Gladstone Institutes Ranks No. 1 in Survey of Best Places for Postdocs to Work
QB3: An Incubator for Innovation
UCSF Celebration Features Talks by Scientists, Staff
Biotech Research Pioneer Appointed to UCSF Faculty
UCSF Ranks Fourth Overall in NIH Research Funding
San Francisco Wins Bid for Stem Cell Science Headquarters
New UCSF Mission Bay Center to Study Membrane Proteins
Gladstone Scientist Offers Insight on Stem Cell Research
Regis Kelly Appointed New Executive Director of QB3
Genentech Hall: A Hotbed of Scientific Innovation
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