UCSF home page UCSF home page About UCSF UCSF Medical Center
Department of Medicine
Divisions & Groups  
Divisions & Groups
Allergy
Cardiology
Clinical Pharmacology
Endocrinology/Metabolism
Experimental Medicine
Gastroenterology
General Internal Medicine
Geriatrics
Hematology/Oncology
Hospital Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Lung Biology Center
Medical Genetics
Nephrology
Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Positive Health
Prevention Science
Pulmonary & Critical Care
Rheumatology
Affiliated Groups
Administration
Affiliated Groups
The Department of Medicine's faculty and staff are affiliated with dozens of groups providing education and patient care services, and performing ground-breaking research. Select a group from the list to see an overview of their activities, and a link to their web site. If you would like to see your group listed here please email the webmaster.

Or, you can see all of the sites affiliated with the Department of Medicine beginning with a specific number or letter below:
 

3   A   B   C   D   E   F   G   H   I   K   L   M   N   O   P   R   S   T   V   W   Y  

 

Groups starting with P:

PAETC
Peterlin Lab
Program in Lung Fibrosis
 
 



Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center
 
The Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC) provides AIDS-related training, education and information services to health care providers. PAETC has 15 local sites in California, Arizona, Hawai'i and Nevada that provide services in their local region. PAETC is an affiliate of the University of California, San Francisco AIDS Research Institute, and is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration under the Ryan White CARE Act.

Matija Peterlin Lab
 
We use molecular biology, immunology, virology and genetics to tackle intractable immunodeficiencies, be they the bare lymphocyte syndrome or AIDS. These approaches also find resonance in autoimmunity and cancer. In the process, these diseases and their pathogens educate us about human biology and evolution. Indeed, new paradigms in genomic stability, transcription, transport and intracellular traffic have been forthcoming from these studies. Our ultimate goals are to use this knowledge of basic molecular mechanisms to cure human diseases.

Program in Lung Fibrosis
 
To provide comprehensive, state of the art care for patients with interstitial lung diseases (lung fibrosis). To perform research to further understand the causes of and improve treatments for interstitial lung disease. To provide access for our patients to participate in clinical trials of new treatments.

Home | Education | Patient Care | Research | Divisions | Giving | Webmaster
Copyright 2009 The Regents of the University of California