Researchers across U of U Health describe how they are adapting to research in the age of Covid-19 under the restricted level, orange. In their own words, they relay their...
The Office of the Vice President for Research has updated Covid-19 research protocols and issued a laboratory safety video. Also noted are reminders from the graduate school and postdoctoral affairs...
Work-life integration is a foundational building block for sustaining a successful career, yet it challenges many of us on a daily basis. COVID-19 has turned home and work routines on...
Now is the time for us to examine how COVID-19 affects communities of color at a higher rate, and more importantly—what we are willing to do as a society to...
While it’s too soon to use COVID-19 antibody testing to issue “immunity passports”, antibody tests that are available today are good enough to inform decisions about public health and relaxing...
U of U Health scientist Stephen Goldstein, PhD, explains evidence suggesting that the coronavirus pandemic came from the transfer of the SARS-CoV-2 virus from animals to humans.
Dr. Rodriguez participated in this recorded webinar with the Utah Division of Multicultural Affairs! (This recording is held in Spanish in order to increase accessibility to resources.)
In this congratulatory message from Dr. Rodriguez, he encourages our newest graduates to "stand in your authentic voice and never shy away from what you bring to the table."
José E. Rodríguez, MD, FAAFP, has been appointed Associate Vice President (AVP) for Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (HEDI) at University of Utah Health. He has served as Interim Associate...
COVID-19 has disrupted nearly every aspect of life as we know it, from education to the economy, work and worship, families and friends. As individuals, families and communities, we share...
Dr. Leslie Francis (Adjunct Professor, Program in Medical Ethics & Humanities) appeared as a guest on BYU's Top of Mind radio show, where she discussed "contact tracing" and the issues...