Labs & groups Major research programs in our department focus on anesthetic mechanisms, cognitive outcomes, hypoxia and ischemia, pain, vascular disease, cerebrovascular malformations and stroke, lung injury, sepsis, antibody engineering, data science and bioinformatics, and health equity. See Labs & Groups Research projects See all Cardiac Engineering AVD-M (Audiovisual Detection Monitor) CREW Lab Training to Enhance Researcher Resilience and Adaptability (TERRA) Pan Lab Mechanisms of neuronal injury and the role of Activating Transcription Factor 3 (ATF3) in SCI Center for Cerebrovascular Research The impact of infection on post-stroke cognitive dysfunction Training programs The UCSF Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care’s research training program has a longstanding mission to train and foster the development of the next generation of physicians and scientists to push forward discovery and knowledge related to the care of patients whose management falls within the wide purview of anesthesiology. See Training Programs Latest research news See all Sep 26, 2024 UCSF Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care Receives $4.8 Million Grant to Improve Postoperative Health Announcement Research Jul 29, 2024 Recent Selected Department Publications Research Jul 23, 2024 Announcing Anshuman Sharma, MD, MBA, Director of Pediatric Anesthesia Research Announcement Research Research events See all There are no upcoming events Support Us Pain medicine, global health, education, research, and patient care are all supported. Learn about what the impact your giving could make. See Donor Impact Resources for current researcher faculty, trainees, and staff Explore Resources
Pan Lab Mechanisms of neuronal injury and the role of Activating Transcription Factor 3 (ATF3) in SCI
Sep 26, 2024 UCSF Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care Receives $4.8 Million Grant to Improve Postoperative Health Announcement Research
Jul 23, 2024 Announcing Anshuman Sharma, MD, MBA, Director of Pediatric Anesthesia Research Announcement Research