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UC San Francisco
- Location: San Francisco, CA
- Phone: (415) 476-8112
- Email: libraryarchives@ucsf.edu
- Website: http://www.library.ucsf.edu/
Collections at UC San Francisco
Hughes (Sally) AIDS Research Collection
Selections from research materials collected by historian Sally Hughes in preparation for AIDS oral histories carried out at the Regional Oral History Office of UC Berkeley, 1981-1997. Call number: MSS 2001-04.
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
21 Items
Institute for Health Policy Studies - AIDS Resource Program Records
This collection contains the materials collected by the AIDS Resource Program of UCSF's Institute for Health Policy Studies to use as reference materials to meet their goal of providing information and education on the San Francisco Model of HIV/AIDS services and to assist in their analysis of other HIV/AIDS health and social services policies and programs. Call number: AR 92-20
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
60 Items
Katherine Krebs papers, 1987-1997
Katherine Krebs is a Communications Analyst in UCSF’s Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences who previously managed meetings for the SF Department of Public Health and AmFAR. Collection is comprised of collateral material from various AIDS conferences. Call number: MSS 2017-39
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
2 Items
Kellogg (Ralph H.) Papers
Selections from the papers of Ralph H. Kellogg (1920-2009), UCSF professor and researcher who investigated high-altitude physiology, including significant work at White Mountain in California. Call number: MSS 90-38
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
13 Items
Leake (Chauncey D.) Papers
This collection includes biographical materials, diaries, notes and poetry; correspondence (scientific and general), articles, reviews, lectures; syllabi and course materials; manuscripts (holograph and typescripts) of published and unpublished materials, student papers, and reprints. Another collection of Leake's papers exists at the National Library of Medicine. Call number: MSS 78-6
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
1 Item
Levy (Jay A) Papers
The Jay A Levy papers document Dr. Levy's career as a renowned HIV/AIDS researcher, cancer researcher, virologist, and educator. Material relates to his early career research at the NIH and his work as a faculty member at the Cancer Research Institute at UCSF. The collection contains research material from the Jay Levy Laboratory which includes AIDS research, chronic fatigue research, lab notes and meetings, and lab notebooks. The collection also includes correspondence, articles and publications, grant records, files related to conferences and meetings, appointment books, photographs, slides, audiovisual recordings, artifacts, computer media, and other material.
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
18 Items
Li (Choh H.) Papers
Selected material from the papers of Choh Hao Li (1913-1987), scientist and human growth hormone researcher. Li served as director of UCSF's Hormone Research Laboratory and Laboratory of Molecular Endocrinology. Li's major accomplishments include the first synthesis of the human growth hormone and the discovery of beta-endorphin. Call number: MSS 88-9
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
29 Items
Linton (Brooks) Ephemera Collection
Collection is comprised of AIDS-related ephemera collected by Brooks Linton, a former San Francisco General Hospital AIDS Ward nurse, from approximately 1983-1995. Call number: MSS 96-32
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
4 Items
Marion Baldur Sulzberger papers
This collection contains the papers of noted dermatologist Marion B. Sulzberger. It includes correspondence, manuscripts of speeches, lectures, manuscripts of articles, reprints, research notes, photographs, slides, and a wax model.
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
1 Item
Mobilization Against AIDS records
Mobilization Against AIDS is a California-based national advocacy and lobbying organization that works to safeguard civil rights and to assure adequate treatment for all HIV-infected individuals. The Mobilization was formed in San Francisco in 1984 as a non-partisan activist organization. The organization was founded on the positive energy generated from the March for Lesbian and Gay Rights at the National Democratic Convention. It is one of the oldest AIDS activist groups in the world, having been founded just three years after AIDS was identified. This collection documents the founding, administration and work of the Mobilization Against AIDS also known as …
Institution: UC San Francisco, Library, Special Collections
143 Items
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