UCSF Medal

Questions? Contact Office of the Chancellor

Overview

The University's most prestigious award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions in areas associated with UCSF's mission, as well as those who inspire us to push the boundaries of what’s possible. Eligibility requirements and previous awardees.

Eligibility Requirements

Nominees of the UCSF Medal must have attained preeminence in an area encompassed by any of the missions of UCSF:

  • attracting and educating the nation’s most promising students
  • providing our patients the best health care
  • encouraging and supporting research and scholarly activities
  • serving local and global communities through education and service programs

In addition, nominees may be an educator, a health care service provider, a research scientist/scholar, or a humanitarian. Accomplishments must reflect the core values of UCSF. A personal association with UCSF is not required.

Nominees must be living at the time of nomination. Elected officials currently in office are not eligible for the award. Faculty members who fulfill the criteria, as described may be nominated but must have held emeritus status or have been retired for at least one year and not hold any current administrative or policymaking position within the university. An exception is made for Nobel Laureates.

Awardees are honored at the biennial UCSF Medal celebration.

Please direct questions to Maureen Gomes, Office of the Chancellor.

Nominations

Recommendations may be submitted using this nomination form or by sending a statement of nomination via email that describes:

  • The contributions that make the nominee worthy of the UCSF Medal, clearly indicating which of the UCSF mission area(s) mentioned above apply.
    • Note that additional supporting documentation in the form of references or links is welcome (e.g., a concise biographical article summarizing the nominee's achievements).
  • How the nominee has inspired your work and the work of others at UCSF to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the UCSF mission area(s) described above.

Optional: A description of stakeholders who should be invited to a celebration event should the nominee be selected, as well as ideas for the format and location (e.g., lecture, Q&A interview, etc.). Please also consider identifying 2 to 3 champions that could consult on event planning.

Please direct questions to Maureen Gomes, Office of the Chancellor. 

Past Recipients

2022

  • Jennie Chin Hansen
  • David Julius
  • Freeman Bradley, Charles Edgar Clary, and David Johnson

2020

2018

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

  • Nancy C. Andreasen
  • Nancy A. Aossey
  • Melvin M. Grumbach
  • and Herbert and Marion Sandler

2009

  • Dorothy Bainton
  • William K. Bowes, Jr.
  • Dolores Huerta
  • Robert S. Langer

2008

  • Willie L. Brown, Jr.
  • F. Warren Hellman
  • Janet D. Rowley
  • Eugenie C. Scott

2007

  • Brook Byers
  • Robert Derzon
  • Wendy Kopp
  • Mamphela Ramphele

2006

  • Jane Brody
  • Andrew S. Grove
  • Rudi Schmid
  • Maxine F. Singer

2004

  • Lawrence K. Altman
  • Phillip W. Borges
  • Mary-Claire King
  • Nan McEvoy

2003

  • T. Robert Burke
  • Rosalynn Carter
  • Richard Goldman
  • Nancy Hopkins
  • Charles B. Wilson

2002

  • Harold P. Freeman
  • Dorothy P. Rice
  • Donna E. Shalala
  • Alejandro Zaffaroni

2001

  • Moses “Mish” Grossman
  • and Bernard and Barbro Osher
  • Lloyd H. “Holly” Smith, Jr.
  • Mimi Silbert

2000

  • Purnell W. Choppin
  • Alexander Margulis
  • David Perlman
  • Jeanne Robertson

1999

  • Gerson Bakar and Barbara Bass Bakar
  • Ephraim P. Engleman
  • John C. Greene

1998

  • Don and Doris Fisher
  • William B. Kerr
  • Joanne A. Lewis
  • Joseph B. Martin
  • Stanley B. Prusiner

1997

  • Shirley S. Chater
  • Marian Wright Edelman
  • J.S. Lee
  • Philip R. Lee

1996

  • Dorothy Frank
  • Jere Goyan
  • William J. Rutter
  • The Gladstone Foundation Trustees: Richard S. Brawerman, Albert A. Dorman, and Richard D. Jones

1995

  • Sarah Gomez Erlach
  • David Smith
  • George Thorn

1994

  • A. W. Clausen
  • Bruce Alberts

1993

Julius R. Krevans

1992

  • Herbert W. Boyer, Jr.
  • Eugene L. Friend
  • Yori Wada

1991

  • Clark Kerr
  • Samuel Thier
  • Eugene Trefethen

1990

  • J. Michael Bishop
  • C. Everett Koop
  • Barbara McClintock
  • Lewis Thomas
  • Harold Varmus

1989

  • William O. Reinhardt
  • Ellen Brown
  • James P. Livingston

1988

  • Dianne Feinstein
  • Jim Geary
  • Rev. Cecil Williams & Janice Mirikitani
  • George J. Wood

1987

  • David (Sallie) Allen
  • Arnold O. Beckman
  • William L. Gee
  • Walter Sullivan

1986

  • Father Alfred Boeddeker
  • Ruth Chance
  • Robert Kroc
  • Saul Robinson

1985

  • William K. Coblentz
  • Frank and Roxie Moradian
  • Charles A. Noble, Jr.
  • Elizabeth Thompson Sooy

1984

  • Francis J. Curry
  • Ernest Gallo
  • John J. Sampson

1983

  • Seymour M. Farber
  • Robert J. Glaser
  • Lucile P. Leone
  • Ellen Magnin Newman
  • Malcolm S. M. Watts

1982

Francis A. Sooy

1981

  • Saul and Ida Epstein
  • Carlotta Fleming
  • Nathan Malamud
  • Frances A. Torrey

1980

  • Eleanor Crum
  • Donald D. Doyle
  • J. Englebert Dunphy
  • Otto E. Guttentag
  • Alexander Simon

1979

  • Stuart C. Cullen
  • Jack D. Lange
  • Joseph M. Long
  • Clarence L. Malan
  • Howard C. (Louise) Naffziger

1978

  • Leslie L. Bennett
  • Julius H. Comroe, Jr.
  • Edward (Elinor) Heller
  • Walter S. Newman

1977

  • Cyril Magnin
  • Helen E. Nahm
  • Edward B. Shaw
  • Idaree Westbrook

1976

  • Troy C. Daniels
  • Gardiner Johnson
  • Mary B. Olney
  • Milo Rowell

1975

  • Morris Bernstein
  • Charles J. Hitch
  • Chauncey D. Leake
  • Tom Mellon
  • John B. de C. M. Saunders