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Homepage Example

Description

The page samples in this section leverage one of the Home Page Templates in conjunction with a JSON data file to have realistic examples instead of Lorem Ipsum. Note that the JSON data files contain some configurations to tell the template to display certain information, like the current page in pagination, how many columns to use, and to contain a sidebar or not.

Usage

Homepages are intended to be your site's biggest splash. They need to establish who you are, key areas a user should visit, and why a user should take time to explore your content. Generally, simplicity is best; don't overwhelm a user, but provide guideposts to other pages. Try to structure your content based on order of importance. Think about why your user might be visiting your site and what they need to know first. Plan how your content change will change over time and what will need to be updated. Keep text short, explore different formatting options, and use compelling imagery.

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The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club..

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club..

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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Advancing Neuroscience

Our students and faculty work collaboratively and across departments to address outstanding problems in neuroscience.

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Excellence in Training

Students work intensively with faculty members to conduct research in groundbreaking areas.

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Neuroscience Pioneers

Our faculty are among the world leaders in their respective areas of neuroscience.

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The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club..

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club..

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club..

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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UCSF News

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Advancing Neuroscience

Our students and faculty work collaboratively and across departments to address outstanding problems in neuroscience.

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Excellence in Training

Students work intensively with faculty members to conduct research in groundbreaking areas.

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Neuroscience Pioneers

Our faculty are among the world leaders in their respective areas of neuroscience.

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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Neuroscience

The University of California, San Francisco offers an interdisciplinary program for graduate training in neuroscience. The purpose of this program is to train doctoral students for independent research and teaching in neuroscience. Participation in Neuroscience Program activities does not require membership in the Neuroscience Program. The program welcomes attendance of all interested UCSF faculty, students and other trainees at its retreat, seminars and journal club..

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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Welcome to UCSF’s Web Patterns Library

Built using an atomic framework for easy and flexible design variations.

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From Small to Big

Items grow in complexity depending on their menu placement.

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Putting Pieces Together

Elements can be combined to build new functions.

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If you're looking to build a fully customized website or application, UCSF’s easy-to-use Web Patterns Library will allow you to build a unique look and feel without designing common elements from scratch. Developers across the UCSF community can borrow and contribute patterns, making it easier to forge functional, beautiful websites or applications with less effort.

Our program seeks to train students who will be expert in one particular approach to neuroscientific research, but who will also have a strong general background in other areas of neuroscience and related disciplines. To achieve this objective, our students take interdisciplinary core and advanced courses in neuroscience, as well as related courses sponsored by other graduate programs. In addition, they carry out research under the supervision of faculty members in the program.

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