Have you ever given a blood sample for a research study and a few months later wondered, “what happened to that study?” A panel convened by the National Academies of...
The auditorium on the first floor of the institute, a place where scientists, researchers and health professionals can gather together, will now be known as the Gesteland-White auditorium.
Three research groups at University of Utah Health are collaborating with Janssen Research & Development, LLC (“Janssen”) to advance the study of colorectal cancer, diabetic kidney disease, and juvenile idiopathic...
Corrine Welt coordinated with her colleagues in Saudi Arabia to use a new database being assembled in Saudi Arabia to help identify genetic underpinnings of Primary Ovarian Insufficiency affection all...
At the "Genetics of Storytelling" panel at the Sundance Film festival in Park City, Utah, a collection of artists and scientists, the panel discussed telling the narrative that lives within...
Scientists at University of Utah Health developed a new search engine to overcome these obstacles that may accelerate the application of personalized medicine.
Cardiologists, basic scientists and computational biologists at University of Utah Health contributed to the largest study of its kind to examine the genetic cause of sporadic cases of congenital heart...
During a break-out session at A Faith and Science Workshop on Ethical Issues in Human Germ-line Editing held at the Episcopal Conference Center in Salt Lake City on October 7...
Bioethicists, scientists, and theologians from across the country will meet in Salt Lake City to begin a dialog around this complex topic in creative and meaningful ways.
Researchers at the University of Utah Health are collaborating with Janssen Research & Development, LLC (“Janssen”) to shed light on these understudied and tragic deaths.
Researchers at the University of Utah Health are collaborating with Janssen Research & Development, LLC (“Janssen”) to shed light on these understudied and tragic deaths.
The Atlantic features Utah Genome Project and Huntsman Cancer Institute's pioneering work using Utah's large and well-documented family trees to find a genetic cause of colon cancer, and ways to...
In his recent talk From Bench to the Bedside and Onward to the Market: Commercializing Academic Software, Mark Yandell detailed the many incremental steps he followed to develop two important...
Primary ovarian insufficiency is the one form of infertility that lacks any treatment options. Corrine Welt, MD, professor of internal medicine at University of Utah Health, believes an answer may...
Two years ago, Utah Genome Project launched Heritage 1K, an initiative to sequence 1,000 genomes to understand the genetic bases of approximately 25 inherited diseases. Heritage 1K investigators gathered on...