The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) provides graduate-level education exclusively in the health sciences through its professional schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy. It conducts biomedical research in fields including genomics, immunology, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, aging, and stem cells. UCSF integrates research, teaching, and patient care across multiple campuses such as Parnassus Heights, Mission Bay, and Mount Zion, all located in San Francisco. Founded in 1864 by Hugh Toland as Toland Medical College and affiliated with the University of California in 1873, it operates as one of the University of California system's campuses. Sam Hawgood, MBBS, neonatologist and UCSF professor with over 30 years at the institution, has served as chancellor since 2014.