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At the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Ground-Breaking Discoveries and Treatment are Just Steps Apart
From a top-notch education in a dynamic learning environment to paradigm-shifting research,
our world-changing approach will shape medicine for generations to come.
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We offer a world-class education in a dynamic learning environment with once-in-a-lifetime learning experiences
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Research
The David Geffen School of Medicine is one of the premier medical research centers in the nation
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Our Learning Culture
We're a community defined by inclusive excellence and dedicated to changing the world through our work
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A Legacy Defined by Discovery
At the David Geffen School of Medicine and UCLA Health, research is the engine that drives progress. From identifying the first case of AIDS to pioneering targeted cancer therapies that have redefined treatment, our legacy is built on discovery. Breakthroughs like these don’t happen by chance. They happen because we invest in science, ask the hard questions and never stop searching for answers. We’re not only shaping the future of medicine, we’re changing lives around the world.
UCLA Hosts Rare Disease Registry
UCLA hosts the only Familial Mediterranean Fever program in the Western Hemisphere and maintains a registry/biobank of 700+ patients.
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AI-Powered Tool Helps Detect Rare Diseases
By definition, a rare disease affects fewer than 200,000 people. But more than 10,000 known rare diseases cumulatively affect 1 in 10 Americans.
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Heart Research in Precision Health
1,400+ published research studies and clinical trials in heart failure, disease management, preventative cardiology, and outcomes research.
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The Growing Links Between Pesticides and Parkinson’s
Dr. Beate Ritz’s research in California’s Central Valley highlights the role of the environment in the neurodegenerative disorder.
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25 Years After Approval, Herceptin Saves Lives
Herceptin, the first gene-based breast cancer drug developed by UCLA’s Dr. Dennis Slamon, changed the cancer treatment landscape.
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UCLA Health’s Shared Genomics Model
Genomic data drives innovations in human health. The Technology Center for Genetics and Bioinformatics provides the tools to advance biological research.
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A UCLA Health team has performed the first human bladder transplant
UCLA Health Urology has long been at the frontier of urologic transplantation, with pioneering research in kidney transplantation and now, bladder transplantation.
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Crowdsourcing the Brain
One in three Americans is likely to be affected by a brain disorder in their lifetime. Many of these conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease or severe developmental disorders, have no reliable treatment. Meta-atlases, a type of computational dataset, reveals new clues about development and disease.
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“It turns out SSRIs don’t just make our brains happier; they also make our T cells happier — even while they’re fighting tumors. These drugs have been widely and safely used to treat depression for decades, so repurposing them for cancer would be a lot easier than developing an entirely new therapy.”
– Lili Yang, PhD, Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics (MIMG)
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UCLA medical students celebrate Match Day on their path to becoming practicing doctors
Karla Murillo was among the 150 medical students who gathered at UCLA’s Geffen Hall for the nationwide, annual celebration of Match Day on March 20.
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