OUR PEOPLE

Alison Huang, MD, MPhil, MAS

Professor
School of Medicine
1545 Divisadero Street, #233
San Francisco, CA 94115
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Education and Training

University of California,San Francisco, CA Internal Medicine Residency

University of California,San Francisco, CA, MD - Doctor of Medicine

University of California,San Francisco, CA, MAS - Clinical Research Methods

San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center,San Francisco, CA Ambulatory Care Research Fellowship

Harvard University,Cambridge, MA, B.A. - History and Literature

Cambridge University,Cambridge, England, MPhil - Trinity College Charles Fiske Scholar

University of California,San Francisco, CA 2020 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training

Awards and Honors

T.F. Williams Award in Aging Research, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2009

American Geriatrics Society New Investigator Award, American Geriatrics Society, 2010

Paul B. Beeson Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award in Aging, National Institute on Aging, 2011

Best Clinical Trials Research Presentation, American Geriatrics Society, 2014

Best Research Mentor, UCSF Medical Student Training in Aging Research Program, 2016

Crede Award for Excellence in Clinical Research, UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine, 2017

Best Research Paper in Epidemiology, American Geriatrics Society, 2020

Outstanding Mentorship in Student Research & Scholarship, UCSF School of Medicine Inquiry Program, 2022

Distinguished Professor of Geriatrics and Aging, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2023

Elected Membership, American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2025
Overview
Dr. Alison Huang is Professor of Medicine, Urology, and Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director of Research for General Internal Medicine at UCSF Health; Director of the UCSF Women's Health Clinical Research Center; and a clinical scientist dedicated to advancing scientific understanding and improving management of the impact of aging on women’s health and genitourinary health. She leads a multidisciplinary team of clinical and translational scientists in investigating shared factors underlying relationships between common genitourinary health conditions and overlapping aging syndromes such as cognitive and physical function decline, sleep disruption, and depression. She has designed and led multiple NIH-funded randomized trials of pharmacologic, behavioral, and integrative health interventions in midlife and older women that leverage findings from her epidemiological research on urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, urogenital atrophy, and menopause symptoms. She has also developed and validated patient-reported outcome measures of genitourinary health and function in older women of diverse backgrounds that have been adopted and translated into multiple languages by investigators in the U.S. and internationally. She directs NIH-funded training programs and teaches clinical research methods courses for early-stage investigators based in the UCSF Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics and the UCSF Clinical & Translational Science Institute. With the support of an NIH K24 mentoring award, she mentors early-stage investigators in designing clinical research studies and launching research careers focused on aging women's health, genitourinary health, and behavioral, pharmacologic, and integrative health interventions. As a general internal medicine physician, she provides primary care to adults of all ages in UCSF Health's General Medicine Practice.