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Mental health issues affect more than a billion people worldwide. It's a serious problem, and the new solutions researchers are starting to build could ultimately help improve mental health care...
At the 40th Anniversary Celebration of Utah's first Patent & Trademark Resource Center, USPTO Director Kathi Vidal delivered keynote remarks and joined a panel with CMI to discuss Intellectual Property...
From mapping genetic changes across the entire human genome to 15 years of national recognition for quality of care, we have much to celebrate this month.
Brenda Heaton aims to uncover the complex web of interacting factors that drive oral health inequities, which in turn affect many other health conditions.
"Family medicine has evolved significantly over the last 40 years, and I feel fortunate to have been in the position to observe and contribute to these changes."
University of Utah Health approached a half-billion dollars ($492.3 million) in research funding in fiscal year 2024. 736 principal investigators in the health sciences received 1,876 awards.
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is a research funding agency that supports transformative biomedical and health breakthroughs.
Subtle differences in tooth chemistry could help determine the identity of fallen soldiers and other human remains--if researchers can learn to interpret them.
Take a look at several foundation funding opportunities provided by the advancement team. These opportunities come from foundations such as the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the Kenneth Rainin Foundation.
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from women's reproductive health research to population genomic screening.
Over 200 students gathered to kick off this year's CMI | Bench to Bedside Competition and hear from former participant Dylan Turner, cofounder of global telehealth company doxy.me.
Katharine Ullman, PhD, wants trainees from all backgrounds to see a career in research or health care as a viable path and acquire the skills to successfully pursue these careers.
Demand for cancer genetic testing is on the rise, but there’s a national shortage of genetic counselors to guide patients through the process. Researchers say chatbots could be the answer.
In health care, we want to make a difference and help others experience joy. Can’t we experience joy along the way, too? Emphasizing joy in work builds a healthier workplace.