SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The University of California San Francisco hospital was given a $20 million grant to find a cure for AIDS and they have five years to do it. The $20 million was given by the ...
UC San Francisco’s ties to AIDS Walk San Francisco go back decades. But the funds raised at each event, including this year’s walk, will advance critical HIV research, care, and programming at the ...
On Wednesday, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee announced the merger of two municipal HIV councils in an effort to streamline his push to eliminate the virus from the city, according to the San Francisco ...
Patients who struggle to take daily HIV pills can benefit from long-acting injectable treatments, a new study has found. UCSF researchers are the first to demonstrate that the approach works for the ...
The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), a major annual HIV conference, opened in San Francisco Sunday, March 9, under a cloud of uncertainty in the face of the Trump ...
The U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS is happening in Washington, D.C, this week and activists from San Francisco are getting ready to attend. One group with the Save HIV Funding Coalition has created a ...
A new study from UC San Francisco shows it may be possible to control HIV without long-term antiviral treatment — an advance that points the way toward a possible cure for a disease that affects 40 ...
As the federal government moves forward with steep cuts to medical and research funding, some in the Bay Area who depend on that money are concerned about the future. But California lawmakers are ...
Scientists in the Marson Lab at Gladstone Institutes have opened a new door to understanding HIV by creating the first genetic roadmap of how the virus interacts with real human cells. The human ...
Patients who struggle to take daily HIV pills can benefit from long-acting injectable treatments, a new study by researchers at UC San Francisco has found. The strategy could also help stop the spread ...