Resources and Services

Community Advisory Board

The UC TB-CAB is dedicated to increasing community involvement in TB research conducted by University of California TB investigators at San Francisco and Berkeley. It acts in an advisory capacity to UC TRAC investigators and UC TRAC affiliated institutions to improve TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care, providing community-centered input on research priorities, study design, dissemination practices, and community-engagement strategies. Click here to meet our CAB members. 

Data Catalogue

This searchable data catalog curates standardized information on datasets found across UCSF, UC Berkeley, and UC Irvine.

Consultation Services

Consultation services are offered to UCSF and UC Berkeley TB researchers, as well as those new to TB.
Submit a request for Basic Science consultation
Submit a request for Clinical and Population Science consultation

Additional resources

  • SEATRAC Advanced TB Research Training
    Courses presented during the University of Washington’s Advanced TB Research Training Course 9/18-22/23. Accessible for free through the course website.
  • TB Portals
    Managed by NIH to facilitate meta-domain and domain specific TB data exploration and analysis. The TB Portals database contains linked clinical, bacterial genomic, and medical imaging data from TB patient cases.
  • TB-IPD platform
    The TB treatment individual patient data platform (TB-IPD) is a collaborative initiative to support the generation of reliable evidence on the treatment of TB to inform future TB treatment guidelines. It is supported by the WHO Global TB Programme and maintained by UCL.
  • TB-PACTS
    Repository of data from TB treatment trials. There are currently data from 26 clinical trials from phase I through phase III, as well as a few latent TB trials.
  • WHO TB Research Tracker
    Online platform by the WHO Global Tuberculosis Programme to track progress in the development of new treatment regiments, andvaccines as well as operational research projects designed to improve TB prevention, treatment, and care.