The UC Board of Regents has approved the UCSF cancer treatment center, as well as UCSF research space, a life sciences incubator and primary and specialty care clinics as part of the Dogpatch Power Station development in southeast San Francisco, California.
Clinical space in the building will open in 2028, and a center for proton beam therapy offering precise cancer treatment will open in 2029.
A public-private partnership, the UCSF Life Sciences Building will be located four blocks south of UCSF’s Mission Bay Campus site and will serve as an anchor tenant in the Power Station project, bringing jobs and access to UCSF Health clinical care in a growing area of the city.
Designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron in partnership with Stantec, the 130-foot building will have eight floors above ground and two levels below, which will house the proton therapy center. Primary care and multi-specialty clinics will occupy floors two through five.
Read more here: https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2024/09/428441/uc-regents-approve-ucsf-proton-therapy-building-cancer-care