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Yes, if your computer has access to the internet but is unable to reach the UCSF Sophos server, it will receive updates from the Sophos corporate web server. ... more
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Although it might be tempting to equate home network services (e.g., DSL and cable) with the services provided by UCSF’s network, they differ substantially in speed, reliability, security, service agreements, and other features. • Bandwidth*: UCSF’ ... more
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UCSF has a world-renowned program in endovascular surgery, one of the largest and oldest in existence. Vascular surgeons at UCSF have extensive experience in performing technically challenging surgeries for complex aortic aneurysms, those involving ... more
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We do a lot of presentations including speaking evaluations and advice for faculty, staff and students. UC Oracles members give feedback to residents who are learning and practicing public speaking. Our members have also been approached by the ... more
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The UCSF School of Pharmacy ranked as the top in the US, according to a 2002 survey published in The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, which weighed key criteria, including funding for research and the frequency of scientific publications by faculty. ... more
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All agreements should be reviewed by the department chair or ORU director. Refer to the Matrix for specific information on reviews and approvals for each international agreement. ... more
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UCSF computers frequently store sensitive data containing personal and patient information which must be protected. When partnered with antivirus and anti-malware software, a firewall/IDS program, like Sygate, provides a final level of defense for ... more
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All USDA-covered species are purchased from USDA-licensed suppliers. Species that are not USDA-covered, such as rodents, are obtained from commercial suppliers or collaborating universities. In some cases, UCSF breeds its own animals, such as ... more
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Yes, if the employee was in a career CX position as of April 1, 2002 at UCSF. ... more
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Only about 8-10 percent of UCSF’s total research enterprise involves animals. Ninety-eight percent of all animals used in research are rodents. UCSF’s total research enterprise involves some 8,000 active research protocols at any given time. More... ... more
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