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Stem Cell Channel (Audio)Stem Cell Channel (Audio)Working Together for Better Patient Care: Alpha Clinic Directors Panel - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023CIRM-funded Alpha Stem Cell Clinics are a network of California medical centers that specialize in delivering stem cell clinical trials to patients. In this fascinating panel, clinic directors discuss advanced treatments, therapies like gene editing, and sharing knowledge and creating networks across the country for better patient care. Featuring: Geoffrey Lomax, Dr.PH California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Esther and Andrew Schorr Patient Advocates Sandra Dillon Cancer Survivor and Stem Cell Champion Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Mehrdad Abedi, M.D. UC Davis Daniela A. Bota, M.D., Ph.D. UC Irvine Sheila Chari, Ph.D. ...2023-12-1856 minStem Cell Channel (Video)Stem Cell Channel (Video)Working Together for Better Patient Care: Alpha Clinic Directors Panel - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023CIRM-funded Alpha Stem Cell Clinics are a network of California medical centers that specialize in delivering stem cell clinical trials to patients. In this fascinating panel, clinic directors discuss advanced treatments, therapies like gene editing, and sharing knowledge and creating networks across the country for better patient care. Featuring: Geoffrey Lomax, Dr.PH California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Esther and Andrew Schorr Patient Advocates Sandra Dillon Cancer Survivor and Stem Cell Champion Catriona Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D. UC San Diego Mehrdad Abedi, M.D. UC Davis Daniela A. Bota, M.D., Ph.D. UC Irvine Sheila Chari, Ph.D. ...2023-12-1856 minEducation Channel (Video)Education Channel (Video)From San Francisco to San Diego: The First Generation College Experience with Charlie L. MoralesCharlie L. Morales' parents came to San Francisco from El Salvador. He and his siblings spent their time exploring the city and enjoyed a deep sense of community. When it came time to go to college, Morales applied to UC San Diego sight unseen. Arriving on campus the night before orientation, he had nowhere to live, no financial aid, and no support system. Determined to succeed, he learned the ins and outs of college, found mentors, and created a path that was uniquely his. Now he is a college counselor in his hometown helping students like him shape their futures...2022-03-0825 minEducation Channel (Audio)Education Channel (Audio)From San Francisco to San Diego: The First Generation College Experience with Charlie L. MoralesCharlie L. Morales' parents came to San Francisco from El Salvador. He and his siblings spent their time exploring the city and enjoyed a deep sense of community. When it came time to go to college, Morales applied to UC San Diego sight unseen. Arriving on campus the night before orientation, he had nowhere to live, no financial aid, and no support system. Determined to succeed, he learned the ins and outs of college, found mentors, and created a path that was uniquely his. Now he is a college counselor in his hometown helping students like him shape their futures...2022-03-0825 minEducation Channel (Video)Education Channel (Video)From San Francisco to San Diego: The First Generation College Experience with Charlie L. MoralesCharlie L. Morales' parents came to San Francisco from El Salvador. He and his siblings spent their time exploring the city and enjoyed a deep sense of community. When it came time to go to college, Morales applied to UC San Diego sight unseen. Arriving on campus the night before orientation, he had nowhere to live, no financial aid, and no support system. Determined to succeed, he learned the ins and outs of college, found mentors, and created a path that was uniquely his. Now he is a college counselor in his hometown helping students like him shape their futures...2022-03-0825 minEducation Channel (Audio)Education Channel (Audio)From San Francisco to San Diego: The First Generation College Experience with Charlie L. MoralesCharlie L. Morales' parents came to San Francisco from El Salvador. He and his siblings spent their time exploring the city and enjoyed a deep sense of community. When it came time to go to college, Morales applied to UC San Diego sight unseen. Arriving on campus the night before orientation, he had nowhere to live, no financial aid, and no support system. Determined to succeed, he learned the ins and outs of college, found mentors, and created a path that was uniquely his. Now he is a college counselor in his hometown helping students like him shape their futures...2022-03-0825 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)The San Francisco Response to the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic: What Cities Can and Should DoDr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Bay Area. The early government response is credited with mitigating the spread of infection compared to cities on the East Coast. As we enter another surge in cases, find out the latest. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36501]2020-12-101h 10Public Health (Audio)Public Health (Audio)The San Francisco Response to the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic: What Cities Can and Should DoDr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Bay Area. The early government response is credited with mitigating the spread of infection compared to cities on the East Coast. As we enter another surge in cases, find out the latest. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36501]2020-12-101h 10Public Health (Video)Public Health (Video)The San Francisco Response to the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic: What Cities Can and Should DoDr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Bay Area. The early government response is credited with mitigating the spread of infection compared to cities on the East Coast. As we enter another surge in cases, find out the latest. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36501]2020-12-101h 10Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)The San Francisco Response to the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic: What Cities Can and Should DoDr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Bay Area. The early government response is credited with mitigating the spread of infection compared to cities on the East Coast. As we enter another surge in cases, find out the latest. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36501]2020-12-101h 10Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Audio)Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Audio)The San Francisco Response to the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic: What Cities Can and Should DoDr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Bay Area. The early government response is credited with mitigating the spread of infection compared to cities on the East Coast. As we enter another surge in cases, find out the latest. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36501]2020-12-101h 10Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Video)Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Video)The San Francisco Response to the SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 Pandemic: What Cities Can and Should DoDr. Tomás Aragón, San Francisco's health officer, is on the front line of the effort to limit the number of infections and deaths caused by the coronavirus in the Bay Area. The early government response is credited with mitigating the spread of infection compared to cities on the East Coast. As we enter another surge in cases, find out the latest. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36501]2020-12-101h 10Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Video)Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Video)Climate Change and Public Health: Modernizing Community Resilience and Disaster PreparednessWhy is San Francisco particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change? The San Francisco department of Public Health and the California Strategic Growth Council are assessing the problems and creating plans for dealing with extreme heat, air quality, power disruption and a built infrastructure can withstand changing conditions. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36492]2020-12-071h 18Emergency PreparednessEmergency PreparednessClimate Change and Public Health: Modernizing Community Resilience and Disaster PreparednessWhy is San Francisco particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change? The San Francisco department of Public Health and the California Strategic Growth Council are assessing the problems and creating plans for dealing with extreme heat, air quality, power disruption and a built infrastructure can withstand changing conditions. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36492]2020-12-071h 18Emergency Preparedness (Video)Emergency Preparedness (Video)Climate Change and Public Health: Modernizing Community Resilience and Disaster PreparednessWhy is San Francisco particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change? The San Francisco department of Public Health and the California Strategic Growth Council are assessing the problems and creating plans for dealing with extreme heat, air quality, power disruption and a built infrastructure can withstand changing conditions. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36492]2020-12-071h 18Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Audio)Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone (Audio)Climate Change and Public Health: Modernizing Community Resilience and Disaster PreparednessWhy is San Francisco particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change? The San Francisco department of Public Health and the California Strategic Growth Council are assessing the problems and creating plans for dealing with extreme heat, air quality, power disruption and a built infrastructure can withstand changing conditions. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 36492]2020-12-071h 18Mindy Body Connection (Video)Mindy Body Connection (Video)Maximizing Potential – Understanding the Dimension of NeurodiversityKristen Pedersen Senior Director, Business Development and Workforce Inclusion; The Arc-San Francisco Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Show ID: 35793]2020-05-1422 minPain and Palliative Medicine (Audio)Pain and Palliative Medicine (Audio)History of the Opioid Crisis: How We Got HereDr. Phillip Coffin talks about the history of opioid crisis and available medical treatments. Coffin is the director of substance use research at the San Francisco Department of Public Health and assistant professor in the division of HIV/AIDS at the University of California, San Francisco Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34790]2019-08-141h 23Pain and Palliative Medicine (Video)Pain and Palliative Medicine (Video)History of the Opioid Crisis: How We Got HereDr. Phillip Coffin talks about the history of opioid crisis and available medical treatments. Coffin is the director of substance use research at the San Francisco Department of Public Health and assistant professor in the division of HIV/AIDS at the University of California, San Francisco Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34790]2019-08-141h 23UC Office of the President (Audio)UC Office of the President (Audio)Growing UC: Past Successes and Future Challenges: The University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission History and GoalsSession D features an address from Anneeth Kaur Hundle, UC Merced Assistant Professor of Anthropology, and Ma Vang, UC Merced Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, on the topic of "Growing UC: Past Successes and Future Challenges." The session continues with a panel discussion led by Yolanda Moses, UC Riverside Professor of Anthropology; Michael Meranze, UCLA Professor of History; and Henry Powell, UC San Diego Professor of Neuropathology and Academic Senate Chair 2009–2010. The panel is moderated by Lawrence Pitts, UC San Francisco Professor Emeritus of Neurosurgery; 2009–2012 UC Provost; and 2003–2004 Academic Senate Chair. Series: "University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission, Histor...2019-06-0300 minUC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the PresidentGrowing UC: Past Successes and Future Challenges: The University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission History and GoalsSession D features an address from Anneeth Kaur Hundle, UC Merced Assistant Professor of Anthropology, and Ma Vang, UC Merced Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies, on the topic of "Growing UC: Past Successes and Future Challenges." The session continues with a panel discussion led by Yolanda Moses, UC Riverside Professor of Anthropology; Michael Meranze, UCLA Professor of History; and Henry Powell, UC San Diego Professor of Neuropathology and Academic Senate Chair 2009–2010. The panel is moderated by Lawrence Pitts, UC San Francisco Professor Emeritus of Neurosurgery; 2009–2012 UC Provost; and 2003–2004 Academic Senate Chair. Series: "University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission, Histor...2019-06-0300 minCommunication and Media Studies (Video)Communication and Media Studies (Video)Shakespeare on Film: Chimes At Midnight Orson WellesOrson Welles direction and his performance as Shakespeare’s legendary Falstaff are at the center of this conversation about Chimes at Midnight, Welles’ 1965 film masterpiece that was unavailable to the public for decades. Professors Jim Kearney (UC Santa Barbara) and Joseph McBride (San Francisco State University) discuss Welles’ lifelong admiration of the Bard and the film’s complicated production and distribution history. The two professors also explore Welles’ ambitious adaptation of story material from five different Shakespeare plays into this single film. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33498]2018-06-0441 minCommunication and Media Studies (Audio)Communication and Media Studies (Audio)Shakespeare on Film: Chimes At Midnight Orson WellesOrson Welles direction and his performance as Shakespeare’s legendary Falstaff are at the center of this conversation about Chimes at Midnight, Welles’ 1965 film masterpiece that was unavailable to the public for decades. Professors Jim Kearney (UC Santa Barbara) and Joseph McBride (San Francisco State University) discuss Welles’ lifelong admiration of the Bard and the film’s complicated production and distribution history. The two professors also explore Welles’ ambitious adaptation of story material from five different Shakespeare plays into this single film. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 33498]2018-06-0441 minMedicine of CyclingMedicine of CyclingAdvocacy and Street Safety: How People Power Wins Protected Bike LanesThe San Francisco Bicycle Coalition promotes the bicycle for everyday transportation and advocates to transform San Francisco streets for better bike safety. Learn about the organization and its safe streets campaigns. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33446]2018-05-1436 minMedicine of CyclingMedicine of CyclingAdvocacy and Street Safety: How People Power Wins Protected Bike LanesThe San Francisco Bicycle Coalition promotes the bicycle for everyday transportation and advocates to transform San Francisco streets for better bike safety. Learn about the organization and its safe streets campaigns. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Public Affairs] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 33446]2018-05-1400 minEmergency Preparedness (Video)Emergency Preparedness (Video)Disaster Response and the Asiana Plane CrashDrs. Clement Yeh and Rachael Callcut reflect on the response to the deadly Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash at San Francisco International Airport. Yeh, an emergency physician at San Francisco General Hospital, and Callcut, the backup surgeon at the hospital the day of the crash, were among those treating patients. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31565]2017-02-201h 27Emergency PreparednessEmergency PreparednessDisaster Response and the Asiana Plane CrashDrs. Clement Yeh and Rachael Callcut reflect on the response to the deadly Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash at San Francisco International Airport. Yeh, an emergency physician at San Francisco General Hospital, and Callcut, the backup surgeon at the hospital the day of the crash, were among those treating patients. Series: "Osher WISE: Well-being and Integrative Science for Everyone" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31565]2017-02-201h 27In the Arena with Jonathan SteinIn the Arena with Jonathan SteinIn The Arena with Carmen Chu and Jonathan SteinAfter a surprise appointment to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2007, Carmen Chu found that she could accomplish a great deal in local government. She ran successfully for two more terms and then moved on to become San Francisco City and County’s Assessor-Recorder, an office to which she was re-elected in 2014 with 98 percent of the vote. Chu talks here with Jonathan Stein about the influences that prepared her for public life, including pursuing her master’s degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berk...2016-10-1028 minCalifornia Issues (Audio)California Issues (Audio)In The Arena with Carmen Chu and Jonathan SteinAfter a surprise appointment to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2007, Carmen Chu found that she could accomplish a great deal in local government. She ran successfully for two more terms and then moved on to become San Francisco City and County’s Assessor-Recorder, an office to which she was re-elected in 2014 with 98 percent of the vote. Chu talks here with Jonathan Stein about the influences that prepared her for public life, including pursuing her master’s degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berk...2016-10-1000 minCalifornia Issues (Video)California Issues (Video)In The Arena with Carmen Chu and Jonathan SteinAfter a surprise appointment to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2007, Carmen Chu found that she could accomplish a great deal in local government. She ran successfully for two more terms and then moved on to become San Francisco City and County’s Assessor-Recorder, an office to which she was re-elected in 2014 with 98 percent of the vote. Chu talks here with Jonathan Stein about the influences that prepared her for public life, including pursuing her master’s degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berk...2016-10-1000 minIn the Arena with Jonathan Stein (Audio)In the Arena with Jonathan Stein (Audio)In The Arena with Carmen Chu and Jonathan SteinAfter a surprise appointment to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2007, Carmen Chu found that she could accomplish a great deal in local government. She ran successfully for two more terms and then moved on to become San Francisco City and County’s Assessor-Recorder, an office to which she was re-elected in 2014 with 98 percent of the vote. Chu talks here with Jonathan Stein about the influences that prepared her for public life, including pursuing her master’s degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berk...2016-10-1000 minRace in America (Audio)Race in America (Audio)In The Arena with Carmen Chu and Jonathan SteinAfter a surprise appointment to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2007, Carmen Chu found that she could accomplish a great deal in local government. She ran successfully for two more terms and then moved on to become San Francisco City and County’s Assessor-Recorder, an office to which she was re-elected in 2014 with 98 percent of the vote. Chu talks here with Jonathan Stein about the influences that prepared her for public life, including pursuing her master’s degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berk...2016-10-1000 minRace in America (Video)Race in America (Video)In The Arena with Carmen Chu and Jonathan SteinAfter a surprise appointment to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 2007, Carmen Chu found that she could accomplish a great deal in local government. She ran successfully for two more terms and then moved on to become San Francisco City and County’s Assessor-Recorder, an office to which she was re-elected in 2014 with 98 percent of the vote. Chu talks here with Jonathan Stein about the influences that prepared her for public life, including pursuing her master’s degree from the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berk...2016-10-1000 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Close Friends: The Microbiome and the Immune System - 2015 COAST/SSEW Symposium - Gut Feelings: The Microbiome the Mind and Metabolic HealthSusan Lynch, PhD. Associate Professor, Medicine/Gastroenterology, UC San Francisco. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 30500]2016-02-1027 minLawrence Livermore National LabLawrence Livermore National LabComputer Simulations of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay AreaComputer simulations of earthquake shaking can provide valuable information on the expected intensity of shaking from earthquakes. Arthur Rodgers, a seismologist/geophysicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, covers seismic hazard in the Bay Area, describes computer simulations of past and possible future earthquakes and looks at the physics that underlies the numerical methods. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 29612]2015-06-2256 minLawrence Livermore National LabLawrence Livermore National LabComputer Simulations of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay AreaComputer simulations of earthquake shaking can provide valuable information on the expected intensity of shaking from earthquakes. Arthur Rodgers, a seismologist/geophysicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, covers seismic hazard in the Bay Area, describes computer simulations of past and possible future earthquakes and looks at the physics that underlies the numerical methods. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 29612]2015-06-2256 minEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake and SeismologyComputer Simulations of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay AreaComputer simulations of earthquake shaking can provide valuable information on the expected intensity of shaking from earthquakes. Arthur Rodgers, a seismologist/geophysicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, covers seismic hazard in the Bay Area, describes computer simulations of past and possible future earthquakes and looks at the physics that underlies the numerical methods. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 29612]2015-06-2200 minEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake and SeismologyComputer Simulations of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay AreaComputer simulations of earthquake shaking can provide valuable information on the expected intensity of shaking from earthquakes. Arthur Rodgers, a seismologist/geophysicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, covers seismic hazard in the Bay Area, describes computer simulations of past and possible future earthquakes and looks at the physics that underlies the numerical methods. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Science] [Show ID: 29612]2015-06-2200 minUC Global Health Institute (Video)UC Global Health Institute (Video)UCGHD Student Contest Winners - UC Global Health Day 2015As part of the 2015 UC Global Health Day, student-produced videos are presented, including “Sex Squad” from UCLA, “Body Image in Venezuela” from UCLA , “Into the Pit” from UC Berkeley, “The Forgotten: Clinica del Bordo” from UC San Diego and “Global Health: My Voice” from UC San Francisco . Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29631]2015-06-1128 minUC Global Health Institute (Audio)UC Global Health Institute (Audio)UCGHD Student Contest Winners - UC Global Health Day 2015As part of the 2015 UC Global Health Day, student-produced videos are presented, including “Sex Squad” from UCLA, “Body Image in Venezuela” from UCLA , “Into the Pit” from UC Berkeley, “The Forgotten: Clinica del Bordo” from UC San Diego and “Global Health: My Voice” from UC San Francisco . Series: "UC Global Health Institute" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29631]2015-06-1100 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Jane Hirshfield - Lunch PoemsJane Hirshfield's eighth poetry book, The Beauty, appears from Knopf in early 2015, along with a new book of essays, Ten Windows. Previous books include Come, Thief (Knopf, 2011) and After (2006), named a best book of the year by The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Financial Times (UK). She has also written a book of essays, Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry and edited and co-translated four books of work by world poets of the past. Her honors include The Poetry Center Book Award, the California Book Award, finalist selection for the National Book Critics Circle Award, England's...2015-06-0827 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Jane Hirshfield - Lunch PoemsJane Hirshfield's eighth poetry book, The Beauty, appears from Knopf in early 2015, along with a new book of essays, Ten Windows. Previous books include Come, Thief (Knopf, 2011) and After (2006), named a best book of the year by The Washington Post, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Financial Times (UK). She has also written a book of essays, Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry and edited and co-translated four books of work by world poets of the past. Her honors include The Poetry Center Book Award, the California Book Award, finalist selection for the National Book Critics Circle Award, England's...2015-06-0827 minCARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)CARTA: How Language Evolves: Language in The BrainThis CARTA symposium addresses the question of how human language came to have the kind of structure it has today, focusing on three sources of evidence. One source, which is discussed in these three talks, concerns neuroscientific investigations of functional specialization for language in the human brain and its dependence on the linguistic input the language learner gets during cognitive development. Evelina Fedorenko (Massachusetts General Hospital) begins with an examination of Specialization for Language in the Human Brain, followed by Rachel Mayberry (UC San Diego) on How the Environment Shapes Language in the Brain, and Edward Chang (UC San Francisco...2015-04-2758 minCARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)CARTA - Anthropogeny (Video)CARTA: How Language Evolves: Language in The BrainThis CARTA symposium addresses the question of how human language came to have the kind of structure it has today, focusing on three sources of evidence. One source, which is discussed in these three talks, concerns neuroscientific investigations of functional specialization for language in the human brain and its dependence on the linguistic input the language learner gets during cognitive development. Evelina Fedorenko (Massachusetts General Hospital) begins with an examination of Specialization for Language in the Human Brain, followed by Rachel Mayberry (UC San Diego) on How the Environment Shapes Language in the Brain, and Edward Chang (UC San Francisco...2015-04-2758 minCARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)CARTA - Anthropogeny (Audio)CARTA: How Language Evolves: Language in The BrainThis CARTA symposium addresses the question of how human language came to have the kind of structure it has today, focusing on three sources of evidence. One source, which is discussed in these three talks, concerns neuroscientific investigations of functional specialization for language in the human brain and its dependence on the linguistic input the language learner gets during cognitive development. Evelina Fedorenko (Massachusetts General Hospital) begins with an examination of Specialization for Language in the Human Brain, followed by Rachel Mayberry (UC San Diego) on How the Environment Shapes Language in the Brain, and Edward Chang (UC San Francisco...2015-04-2758 minEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake Lessons - Professor Richard AllenRichard Allen, professor and director of the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, discusses the lessons learned from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake which was centered on a section of the San Andreas Fault near Santa Cruz. It shook Northern California at 5:04 p.m., causing 63 deaths, several thousand injuries, and $6 billion in property damage, including the collapse of a section of the upper deck of the Bay Bridge, a section of the Interstate 880 freeway in Oakland, and many residential homes in San Francisco’s Marina District. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Science] [Show ID: 29314]2015-03-2300 minEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake and SeismologyEarthquake Lessons - Professor Richard AllenRichard Allen, professor and director of the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, discusses the lessons learned from the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake which was centered on a section of the San Andreas Fault near Santa Cruz. It shook Northern California at 5:04 p.m., causing 63 deaths, several thousand injuries, and $6 billion in property damage, including the collapse of a section of the upper deck of the Bay Bridge, a section of the Interstate 880 freeway in Oakland, and many residential homes in San Francisco’s Marina District. Series: "UC Berkeley News" [Science] [Show ID: 29314]2015-03-2300 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Transmission to Offspring - 2014 COAST/SSEW Symposium - Stress Obesity and Pregnancy: The Next GenerationRobert H. Lustig MD. Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology; Director, Weight Assessment for Teen and Child Health (WATCH) Program, University of California San Francisco ; Member, Institute for Health Policy Studies Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28515]2014-09-1014 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Welcome and Opening Remarks - 2014 COAST/SSEW Symposium - Stress Obesity and Pregnancy: The Next GenerationElissa Epel PhD. Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry ; Asst Director Center for Health and Community; Director, Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment - University of California San Francisco Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28572]2014-08-1505 minUC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the PresidentCreating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery ConsortiumRichard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation...2014-07-0300 minUC Office of the President (Audio)UC Office of the President (Audio)Creating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery ConsortiumRichard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation...2014-07-0300 minUC Office of the President (Audio)UC Office of the President (Audio)Creating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery ConsortiumRichard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation...2014-07-0329 minUC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the PresidentCreating the 'UC Way': Featuring the UC Cardiac Surgery ConsortiumRichard J. Shemin, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, UC Los Angeles; Jeffrey C. Milliken, MD, Chief, Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery, UC Irvine; Michael M. Madani, MD, FACS, Chief of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, Director of Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, UC San Diego; Scot H. Merrick, MD, Chief, Division of Adult Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC San Francisco; J. Nilas Young, MD, Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Professor of Surgery, UC Davis. Moderated by Karyn DiGiorgio, MSN, RN, Interim Director, UC Center for Health Quality and Innovation...2014-07-0329 minUC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the PresidentCHQIQERM 2013 Risk Fellows’ PanelFive multi-site projects funded through a joint venture between the UC Office of Risk Services and UC Health. Wendy Anderson, MD, UC San Francisco - Palliative Care Workforce Expansion: Nurse-Initiated Multidisciplinary Patient and Family-Centered Communication in the ICU; Daniel Davis, MD, UC San Diego - ART (Advanced Resuscitation Training); Catherine Lau, MD, UC San Francisco - UC Care Check: A Standardized Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Improve Neurosurgical Patient Safety and Quality; Michael J. Stamos, MD, UC Irvine - High Risk Colon and Rectal Surgery Intervention Program; Francesca J. Torriani, MD, UC San Diego - Developing Standardized Bundles to Decrease Surgical Site...2014-06-1200 minUC Office of the President (Audio)UC Office of the President (Audio)CHQIQERM 2013 Risk Fellows’ PanelFive multi-site projects funded through a joint venture between the UC Office of Risk Services and UC Health. Wendy Anderson, MD, UC San Francisco - Palliative Care Workforce Expansion: Nurse-Initiated Multidisciplinary Patient and Family-Centered Communication in the ICU; Daniel Davis, MD, UC San Diego - ART (Advanced Resuscitation Training); Catherine Lau, MD, UC San Francisco - UC Care Check: A Standardized Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Improve Neurosurgical Patient Safety and Quality; Michael J. Stamos, MD, UC Irvine - High Risk Colon and Rectal Surgery Intervention Program; Francesca J. Torriani, MD, UC San Diego - Developing Standardized Bundles to Decrease Surgical Site...2014-06-1200 minUC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the PresidentCHQI 2014 Scale-Up Fellows’ PanelPresentations from the 2014 CHQI awardees who have been funded to disseminate their successful innovations to the other UC academic medical centers. Panel: Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC San Francisco - Orthopaedic Bundled Payment; Nathaniel Gleason, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UC San Francisco - eReferrals and eConsults; William Perry, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UC San Diego - Patient-Centered Recovery Program and ED Community Placement Program: Reducing Emergency Department Recidivism and Length of Stay among Patients with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders; Elisa Tong, MD, Associate Professor, Division...2014-06-0500 minUC Office of the President (Audio)UC Office of the President (Audio)CHQI 2014 Scale-Up Fellows’ PanelPresentations from the 2014 CHQI awardees who have been funded to disseminate their successful innovations to the other UC academic medical centers. Panel: Kevin J. Bozic, MD, MBA, Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UC San Francisco - Orthopaedic Bundled Payment; Nathaniel Gleason, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine, UC San Francisco - eReferrals and eConsults; William Perry, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UC San Diego - Patient-Centered Recovery Program and ED Community Placement Program: Reducing Emergency Department Recidivism and Length of Stay among Patients with Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders; Elisa Tong, MD, Associate Professor, Division...2014-06-0500 minUC Office of the PresidentUC Office of the PresidentUC Panel and Discussion: Using Contributions to Diversity in Academic ReviewCurrent and former CAP chairs, discuss the use of the “contributions to diversity” criterion in UC academic review and advancement. Moderated by Kit Pogliano, Chair, UCSD Academic Senate, and Professor, Biological Sciences, UC San Diego, this panel features Linda Bisson, Professor, Viticulture and Enology, UC Davis, Paul Garcia, Professor, Clinical Neurology, UC San Francisco and Christina Ravelo, Professor, Physical and Biological Sciences, UC Santa Cruz. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 25946]2013-12-3000 minUC Office of the President (Audio)UC Office of the President (Audio)UC Panel and Discussion: Using Contributions to Diversity in Academic ReviewCurrent and former CAP chairs, discuss the use of the “contributions to diversity” criterion in UC academic review and advancement. Moderated by Kit Pogliano, Chair, UCSD Academic Senate, and Professor, Biological Sciences, UC San Diego, this panel features Linda Bisson, Professor, Viticulture and Enology, UC Davis, Paul Garcia, Professor, Clinical Neurology, UC San Francisco and Christina Ravelo, Professor, Physical and Biological Sciences, UC Santa Cruz. Series: "UC ADVANCE PAID" [Education] [Show ID: 25946]2013-12-3000 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)C.S. Giscombe - Lunch PoemsAward winning writer and poet C. S. Giscombe has written many poems, books, and plays. He was the 2010 recipient of the Stephen Henderson Award given by the African American Literature and Culture Society. His poetry book Prairie Style won a 2008 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. Two of his recent plays (Lycanthropes/ Entre Chien et Loup and Lycanthropes/ Loup-Garou!) have been produced in San Francisco. Back Burner, a collection of essays about poetry, color, transportation, cooking, etc., will be published in 2013. He teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music...2013-06-1041 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)C.S. Giscombe - Lunch PoemsAward winning writer and poet C. S. Giscombe has written many poems, books, and plays. He was the 2010 recipient of the Stephen Henderson Award given by the African American Literature and Culture Society. His poetry book Prairie Style won a 2008 American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation. Two of his recent plays (Lycanthropes/ Entre Chien et Loup and Lycanthropes/ Loup-Garou!) have been produced in San Francisco. Back Burner, a collection of essays about poetry, color, transportation, cooking, etc., will be published in 2013. He teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music...2013-06-1041 minPhysics (Video)Physics (Video)The Beginning and End of the Universe: What Physics SaysBerkeley Lab's Science at the Theater traveled across the Bay to San Francisco's Herbst Theater for a star turn by two of the Lab's Nobel laureates. George Smoot received the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics for the "discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation." Saul Perlmutter received the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae." The host for the conversation was KQED's Michael Krasny. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24902]2013-03-1859 minScience Theater (Video)Science Theater (Video)The Beginning and End of the Universe: What Physics SaysBerkeley Lab's Science at the Theater traveled across the Bay to San Francisco's Herbst Theater for a star turn by two of the Lab's Nobel laureates. George Smoot received the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics for the "discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation." Saul Perlmutter received the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics for "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae." The host for the conversation was KQED's Michael Krasny. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 24902]2013-03-1800 minPoetryPoetryAaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minWriters (Audio)Writers (Audio)Aaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minPoetryPoetryAaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Aaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minPoetry (Audio)Poetry (Audio)Aaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minWriters (Video)Writers (Video)Aaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Aaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1129 minLunch Poems (Audio)Lunch Poems (Audio)Aaron Shurin - Lunch PoemsAaron Shurin is the author of eleven books of poetry and prose, most recently Citizen, a collection of prose poems and King of Shadows, a collection of personal essays. His writing has appeared in over thirty national and international anthologies, and has been translated into seven languages. Shurin’s honors include fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, the San Francisco Arts Commission, and the Gerbode Foundation. He lives in San Francisco. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 24348]2013-02-1100 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Kathleen Fraser - Lunch PoemsKathleen Fraser’s newest collection, m o v a b l e TYYPE, foregrounds texts from four recently produced Artist Books. Her collected essays, Translating the Unspeakable: Poetry and the Innovative Necessity, is in its second printing. She edited and co-founded the journal HOW(ever) and in 2001, launched its on-line version, How2. While director of The Poetry Center, Fraser founded The American Poetry Archives at San Francisco State University where she taught in the Graduate Writing Program for 20 years. Her honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and two NEA fellowships. She has published 16 volumes of poetry and seven collaborative Artist Books, re...2013-01-1449 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Kathleen Fraser - Lunch PoemsKathleen Fraser’s newest collection, m o v a b l e TYYPE, foregrounds texts from four recently produced Artist Books. Her collected essays, Translating the Unspeakable: Poetry and the Innovative Necessity, is in its second printing. She edited and co-founded the journal HOW(ever) and in 2001, launched its on-line version, How2. While director of The Poetry Center, Fraser founded The American Poetry Archives at San Francisco State University where she taught in the Graduate Writing Program for 20 years. Her honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship and two NEA fellowships. She has published 16 volumes of poetry and seven collaborative Artist Books, re...2013-01-1449 minUC HastingsUC HastingsLegally Speaking: Sandy TatumAs a partner with the Cooley law firm in San Francisco, Sandy Tatum became over the course of four decades one of America’s most influential lawyers. He's also known as the "Dean of American golf." Tatum was a moving force behind the multi-million-dollar renovation of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco in the early 2000s. And he was instrumental in creating a nationwide program called “First Tee,” which introduces the game to the youth of underserved communities. Tatum speaks with UC Hastings law professor Evan Lee about his life and love of the game. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affair...2012-07-0900 minUC HastingsUC HastingsLegally Speaking: Sandy TatumAs a partner with the Cooley law firm in San Francisco, Sandy Tatum became over the course of four decades one of America’s most influential lawyers. He's also known as the "Dean of American golf." Tatum was a moving force behind the multi-million-dollar renovation of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco in the early 2000s. And he was instrumental in creating a nationwide program called “First Tee,” which introduces the game to the youth of underserved communities. Tatum speaks with UC Hastings law professor Evan Lee about his life and love of the game. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affair...2012-07-0957 minLegally Speaking (Audio)Legally Speaking (Audio)Legally Speaking: Sandy TatumAs a partner with the Cooley law firm in San Francisco, Sandy Tatum became over the course of four decades one of America’s most influential lawyers. He's also known as the "Dean of American golf." Tatum was a moving force behind the multi-million-dollar renovation of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco in the early 2000s. And he was instrumental in creating a nationwide program called “First Tee,” which introduces the game to the youth of underserved communities. Tatum speaks with UC Hastings law professor Evan Lee about his life and love of the game. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affair...2012-07-0900 minLegally Speaking (Video)Legally Speaking (Video)Legally Speaking: Sandy TatumAs a partner with the Cooley law firm in San Francisco, Sandy Tatum became over the course of four decades one of America’s most influential lawyers. He's also known as the "Dean of American golf." Tatum was a moving force behind the multi-million-dollar renovation of Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco in the early 2000s. And he was instrumental in creating a nationwide program called “First Tee,” which introduces the game to the youth of underserved communities. Tatum speaks with UC Hastings law professor Evan Lee about his life and love of the game. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affair...2012-07-0957 minWriters (Video)Writers (Video)Benjamin Bac Sierra - Story Hour in the LibraryBen Bac Sierra’s story is one of transformation. Raised in San Francisco’s Mission District he lived a harsh existence until the United States Marine Corps set him on a path to becoming a Gulf War veteran, professor, and author of Barrio Bushido. After an honorable discharge, he received a BA at UC Berkeley, a teaching credential and an MA. at San Francisco State University, and a JD at UC Hastings College of the Law. He is a professor at City College of San Francisco and he regularly presents at high schools, colleges, conferences, and writing workshops throughout the coun...2012-02-1352 minWriters (Audio)Writers (Audio)Benjamin Bac Sierra - Story Hour in the LibraryBen Bac Sierra’s story is one of transformation. Raised in San Francisco’s Mission District he lived a harsh existence until the United States Marine Corps set him on a path to becoming a Gulf War veteran, professor, and author of Barrio Bushido. After an honorable discharge, he received a BA at UC Berkeley, a teaching credential and an MA. at San Francisco State University, and a JD at UC Hastings College of the Law. He is a professor at City College of San Francisco and he regularly presents at high schools, colleges, conferences, and writing workshops throughout the coun...2012-02-1352 minStory Hour in the Library (Audio)Story Hour in the Library (Audio)Benjamin Bac Sierra - Story Hour in the LibraryBen Bac Sierra’s story is one of transformation. Raised in San Francisco’s Mission District he lived a harsh existence until the United States Marine Corps set him on a path to becoming a Gulf War veteran, professor, and author of Barrio Bushido. After an honorable discharge, he received a BA at UC Berkeley, a teaching credential and an MA. at San Francisco State University, and a JD at UC Hastings College of the Law. He is a professor at City College of San Francisco and he regularly presents at high schools, colleges, conferences, and writing workshops throughout the coun...2012-02-1352 minStory Hour in the Library (Video)Story Hour in the Library (Video)Benjamin Bac Sierra - Story Hour in the LibraryBen Bac Sierra’s story is one of transformation. Raised in San Francisco’s Mission District he lived a harsh existence until the United States Marine Corps set him on a path to becoming a Gulf War veteran, professor, and author of Barrio Bushido. After an honorable discharge, he received a BA at UC Berkeley, a teaching credential and an MA. at San Francisco State University, and a JD at UC Hastings College of the Law. He is a professor at City College of San Francisco and he regularly presents at high schools, colleges, conferences, and writing workshops throughout the coun...2012-02-1352 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Lunch Poems: Robert Hass Reads Czeslaw MiloszBorn in San Francisco, Robert Haas is a California poet but his poetry, translations, and essays reveal an intimacy that transcends the borders of states and nations. With his direct clarity and promotion of literacy in “places where poets don’t go,” he served two years as U. S. Poet Laureate (1995-97). His numerous books include “Sun Under Wood,” “Time and Materials,” and “The Apple Trees at Olema: New and Selected Poems.” Hass’s numerous accolades include the MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship, two National Book Critics' Circle Awards, and the Pulitzer Prize. Hass has translated many of the works of Nobel Prize-winning Polish...2011-12-1951 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems: Robert Hass Reads Czeslaw MiloszBorn in San Francisco, Robert Haas is a California poet but his poetry, translations, and essays reveal an intimacy that transcends the borders of states and nations. With his direct clarity and promotion of literacy in “places where poets don’t go,” he served two years as U. S. Poet Laureate (1995-97). His numerous books include “Sun Under Wood,” “Time and Materials,” and “The Apple Trees at Olema: New and Selected Poems.” Hass’s numerous accolades include the MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship, two National Book Critics' Circle Awards, and the Pulitzer Prize. Hass has translated many of the works of Nobel Prize-winning Polish...2011-12-1951 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Sugar Highs and Lows: How to Have a Sweet Ending - Interventions to Reduce Sugar Consumption with Dr. Robert LustigDr. Robert Lustig, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, in the Division of Endocrinology at UC San Francisco, explores how and why to reduce sugar consumption. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 21693]2011-07-1929 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Lunch Poems: Camille DungyCamille Dungy is the author of two poetry collections and teaches creative writing at San Francisco State University. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 19350]2011-04-0427 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems: Camille DungyCamille Dungy is the author of two poetry collections and teaches creative writing at San Francisco State University. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 19350]2011-04-0427 minObesity Research and Prevention (Audio)Obesity Research and Prevention (Audio)Food and Addiction: Policy and Community Based Initiatives - Creating a Healthy Eating EnvironmentSusana Hennessey Lavery and Marianne Szeto, of the San Francisco Department of Public Health, discuss policy and community strategies to change the food environment in San Francisco including the Mayor's Healthy and Sustainable Food Directive, citywide initiatives such as, Soda Free Summer and the Southeast Food Access (SEFA) Working Group's work to promote a robust food system in BVHP. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18567]2010-06-0300 minObesity Research and Prevention (Video)Obesity Research and Prevention (Video)Food and Addiction: Policy and Community Based Initiatives - Creating a Healthy Eating EnvironmentSusana Hennessey Lavery and Marianne Szeto, of the San Francisco Department of Public Health, discuss policy and community strategies to change the food environment in San Francisco including the Mayor's Healthy and Sustainable Food Directive, citywide initiatives such as, Soda Free Summer and the Southeast Food Access (SEFA) Working Group's work to promote a robust food system in BVHP. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18567]2010-06-0320 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Audio)Food and Addiction: Policy and Community Based Initiatives - Creating a Healthy Eating EnvironmentSusana Hennessey Lavery and Marianne Szeto, of the San Francisco Department of Public Health, discuss policy and community strategies to change the food environment in San Francisco including the Mayor's Healthy and Sustainable Food Directive, citywide initiatives such as, Soda Free Summer and the Southeast Food Access (SEFA) Working Group's work to promote a robust food system in BVHP. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18567]2010-06-0320 minCOAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)COAST: UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment (Video)Food and Addiction: Policy and Community Based Initiatives - Creating a Healthy Eating EnvironmentSusana Hennessey Lavery and Marianne Szeto, of the San Francisco Department of Public Health, discuss policy and community strategies to change the food environment in San Francisco including the Mayor's Healthy and Sustainable Food Directive, citywide initiatives such as, Soda Free Summer and the Southeast Food Access (SEFA) Working Group's work to promote a robust food system in BVHP. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 18567]2010-06-0320 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Lunch Poems: Richard O. MooreAt nearly 90 years old, Richard Moore is the last of the legendary San Francisco Renaissance poets. Arriving in 1934, he was among the many émigrés to California during the Great Depression. His debut collection Writing the Silences marks his reemergence into today's literary world. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 17123]2010-04-0528 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems: Richard O. MooreAt nearly 90 years old, Richard Moore is the last of the legendary San Francisco Renaissance poets. Arriving in 1934, he was among the many émigrés to California during the Great Depression. His debut collection Writing the Silences marks his reemergence into today's literary world. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 17123]2010-04-0528 minState of Minds (Video)State of Minds (Video)State of Minds: June 2009This edition of UCTV’s premier magazine program presents Nobel Laureate David Gross and the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara, Glenna Dowling of UC San Francisco’s School of Nursing and her clever adaption of the Wii video game for Parkinson’s patients, research at UC Davis on the impact of the California drought and excerpts from the UC Merced 2009 commencement ceremony featuring Michelle Obama, the First Lady of the United States. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 16280]2009-06-0100 minState of Minds (Audio)State of Minds (Audio)State of Minds: June 2009This edition of UCTV’s premier magazine program presents Nobel Laureate David Gross and the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara, Glenna Dowling of UC San Francisco’s School of Nursing and her clever adaption of the Wii video game for Parkinson’s patients, research at UC Davis on the impact of the California drought and excerpts from the UC Merced 2009 commencement ceremony featuring Michelle Obama, the First Lady of the United States. Series: "State of Minds" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 16280]2009-06-0100 minPoetry (Video)Poetry (Video)Lunch Poems: Gary SnyderBorn in San Francisco in 1930, world-renowned poet, essayist, and environmentalist Gary Snyder has published sixteen books of poetry and prose, and received the Pulitzer Prize in 1974 for Turtle Island. Snyder has traveled widely and lived for extended periods of time in Japan, where he studied and practiced Rinzai Zen. He is currently a professor at University of California, Davis. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 15432]2009-05-0429 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems: Gary SnyderBorn in San Francisco in 1930, world-renowned poet, essayist, and environmentalist Gary Snyder has published sixteen books of poetry and prose, and received the Pulitzer Prize in 1974 for Turtle Island. Snyder has traveled widely and lived for extended periods of time in Japan, where he studied and practiced Rinzai Zen. He is currently a professor at University of California, Davis. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 15432]2009-05-0429 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems: Diane di PrimaWorld-renowned poet Diane di Prima, one of the preeminent writers to emerge from the Beat generation, wrote in Manhattan for many years before relocating to San Francisco, where she has been for nearly four decades. Her 43 books of poetry and prose have been translated into over twenty languages. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 13564]2008-05-0529 minLunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems (Video)Lunch Poems: Joanne KygerA prominent figure in California’s poetry scene for decades, Joanne Kyger writes poetry influenced by her practice of Zen Buddhism and her ties to the poets of Black Mountain, the San Francisco Renaissance, and the Beat Generation. Series: "Lunch Poems Reading Series" [Humanities] [Show ID: 11962]2007-06-1127 minUC Santa Cruz (Audio)UC Santa Cruz (Audio)Monetary Policy in a Global EnvironmentJanet Yellen, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco dicusses the notion that Federal Reserve policy making has been affected by globalization as part of the Santa Cruz Center for International Economics (SCCIE) at the University of California, Santa Cruz. [Business] [Show ID: 12071]2007-01-2247 minState of Minds (Video)State of Minds (Video)State of Minds: January 2004 UC San DiegoUCTV's magazine program featuring stories about healthcare for animal shelters from UC Davis, testing soil moisture for wine makers from UC Berkeley, creating video games from UC San Diego, and the new Mission Bay campus from UC San Francisco. Host George Strait anchors from UC San Diego. Series: "State of Minds" [Education] [Show ID: 8399]2004-01-2600 min