Adult (Non-Cancer)
Although not life-threatening, many non-cancerous urological disorders can severely compromise quality of life. UCSF researchers are investigating the causes and best treatments for conditions such as erectile dysfunction, incontinence, urinary stones, and kidney and genital trauma. Their work encompasses basic laboratory investigations and clinical trials of new drugs and devices. Researchers also evaluate the merits of different surgical approaches to treating these conditions.
Urologic Subspecialties News & Highlights
Max Bowman, MD received his undergraduate training at the University of Utah, where he earned a degree in Exercise Physiology and Chemistry. He earned his medical degree at Dartmouth Geisel School...
David B. Bayne, MD, MPH, has been named Chief of Urology at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (ZSFG), succeeding Benjamin Breyer, MD, MAS, who was promoted to UCSF Department of Urology Chair...
Dr. Suskind, Chief of Neurourology, Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, and Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, has been promoted to full Professor within the Department of Urology.
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Check out the latest research from the Program in Biomineralization Studies (PiBiomS), directed by Dr. Ho.
Berkeley Lab: Immune Response Spurs Growth of “Soft” Kidney Stoneshttps://als.lbl.gov/immune...
Yi Li MD received his undergraduate training at Tufts University. He earned his medical degree at the Baylor College of Medicine. After graduating in 2015, he started his urology residency at the...
Dr. Lindsay Hampson has been appointed Residency Program Director and the Frank Hinman, Jr, MD Endowed Professor in Urologic Education. Dr. Hampson was selected after an internal search process. Dr....
Dr. Lindsay Hampson, Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Education in the UCSF Dept. of Urology was awarded a 5-year NIH K76 grant for $243,000.00. The National Institute of Aging's Paul B....