As one of the biggest colleges at the University of Utah, College of Health faculty, staff, and students continually celebrate new accomplishments, including these highlights from 2024.
Explore various ARPA-H funding opportunities that include research in imaging data exchange, advancing clinical trial readiness, and the emerging health innovators initiative.
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from digital health technology, to tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis policy, to environmental health and more.
Take a look at several foundation funding opportunities provided by the advancement team. These opportunities come from foundations such as the AFAR, Glenn Foundation and the Whitehall Foundation.
From new educational programs to new leadership and new traditions, the University of Utah College of Pharmacy experienced a year defined by innovation and change.
The drug lenacapavir, developed by Gilead Sciences, provides protection for half a year instead of one day and has performed extremely well in clinical trials.
At Learn, Serve, Lead 2024, AAMC leaders remind annual meeting attendees that despite challenges, they are making a difference in the lives of patients and colleagues.
Prenatal exposure to ozone pollution could be harming the cognitive development of unborn children, according to new interdisciplinary research from the University of Utah. The peer-reviewed study found a strong...
The therapy increases the amount of blood the heart can pump and dramatically improves survival, in what a paper describing the results calls “an unprecedented recovery of cardiac function.”
Academic research—and funding that supports it—has vast societal impact. Research improves scientific understanding, health care delivery, and quality of life while growing our economy and training future scientists.
From dentistry’s largest-ever research grant to top children’s hospital rankings to a new chair for communication sciences and disorders, November has us feeling extra grateful for our incredible teams.
Along her journey in academic medicine, Tracy Bumsted was willing to step out into the unknown to discover her authentic way as a clinician, educator, and leader.
Researchers have found that some coronavirus genes don’t produce a working protein, but nevertheless appear to give the viruses an evolutionary leg up. Their work investigating how these mystery genes...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) has become an important research tool, offering insights into the anatomy and physiology of living organisms. At the University of Utah, a range of MRI services...
A new group, U of U Health Philanthropic Partners, are teaming with researchers to advance high-risk, high-reward projects aimed at addressing unmet needs.
Take a look at several foundation funding opportunities provided by the advancement team. These opportunities come from foundations such as the American Lung Association and the W. M. Keck Foundation.