UCSF has a long tradition of training physician scientists who find solutions for clinical problems through experimental research in the laboratory. Discoveries made by UCSF physician scientists have shaped current clinical practice or promise to improve outcomes from some of the most devastating diseases. The Basic Biomedical & Translational Research Pathway is designed to contribute to this legacy by connecting surgical residents with the laboratory research environment at UCSF, which is world-renowned for both its impact and breadth. Residents pursuing this pathway will carry out a postdoctoral research project in the laboratory of a mentor of their choice––not restricted to the Department of Surgery––with the goal of laying the foundation for a career as an independent investigator. In addition to acquiring state-of-the-art research skills and becoming integrally familiar with a research field, residents will receive training in data analysis and presentation and writing of manuscripts and grants. Importantly, residents in the Basic Biomedical & Translational Research Pathway will receive scientific and career mentoring beyond their postdoctoral research years in support of their efforts to obtain a career development award.
Coursework
Residents are invited to take the courses below. Additional courses covering specific research topics will be added soon.
- Scientific Writing by Pamela Derish, M.A. (Spring and Fall)
- Biostatistics 183 – Introduction to Statistical Analysis (Fall)
- BMS 225A – Human Disease: Technologies & Biomedical Applications (Fall)
- BMS 230 – Advanced Topics in Cancer Research (Fall)
- DSCB 257 – Developmental & Stem Cell Biology (Fall)
- Microbiology 204 – Molecular and Cellular Immunology (Fall)
Postdoctoral Fellowships
Click here for information on postdoctoral fellowships and other grant opportunities.
Research Laboratories in the Department of Surgery
Residents are encouraged to contact the heads of the laboratories listed below to inquire about available research projects or to establish contact to laboratories with a related research focus outside of the Department of Surgery.
Cancer
- Alaoui Lab
- Bivona Lab
- Boudreau Lab
- Center for Bioengineering and Tissue Regeneration
- Endocrine Surgical Oncology Lab
- Kim Lab
- Surgical Oncology Research Lab
- Thoracic Oncology Laboratory
- Willenbring Lab
Cardiovascular Disease
- Atherosclerosis Research Lab
- Cardiac Biomechanics Lab
- Cardiothoracic Translational Research Laboratory
- Conte Lab
- Grenon Lab
- Wang Lab
Immunology & Inflammation
- Atherosclerosis Research Lab
- Bhargava Lab
- Cohen Lab
- Infection, Injury & Immunity Lab
- Kang Lab
- MacKenzie Lab
- Sarwal Lab
- Transplantation Research Lab
Regenerative Medicine
- Boudreau Lab
- Cardiothoracic Translational Research Laboratory
- Center for Bioengineering and Tissue Regeneration
- Endocrine Surgical Oncology Lab
- Ischemic Organ Injury Lab
- MacKenzie Lab
- Program in Craniofacial and Mesenchymal Biology (CMB)
- The Chang Laboratory for Liver Tissue Engineering
- Willenbring Lab