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Method to predict polypharmacology developed in Shoichet Lab
Dec 15, 2009
UCSF innovation among top 10 for 2009
Dec 07, 2009
Craik to lead Takeda-sponsored research on antibodies
Nov 02, 2009
UCSF researchers join consortium to target cancer in new ways
Oct 15, 2009
Voigt Lab programs bacteria to perform increasingly complicated tasks
Oct 14, 2009
New drug targeted for Kaposi’s sarcoma
Aug 18, 2009
Update from the Dean - Spring/Summer 2009
Aug 03, 2009
Voigt and Tabor talk synthetic biology on TV
Jul 29, 2009
Desai receives Emerging Scholar Award
Jul 13, 2009
Scientists explain how they are making therapeutics “intelligent”
Jul 13, 2009
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