In this seminar, Nena Schvaneveldt, discusses how librarians can help with research projects you may have. While librarians are often known as expert literature searchers, they can also help refine...
A Utah doctor took to Twitter to highlight living with a chronic illness during a pandemic, and it’s gone viral. Sarah Bernstein, 35, said she felt conflicted at work as...
We are seeing declining transmission of the virus across most parts of the nation. With just under 3,600 cases reported in Utah yesterday, several indicators suggest Omicron cases have peaked...
Models that recapitulate the complexity of human tumors are urgently needed to develop more effective cancer therapies. We report a bank of human patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and matched organoid cultures...
University of Utah President Taylor Randall sees numerous opportunities for leveraging our strengths as a comprehensive Tier 1 research university to have a positive impact on society. As we continue...
This year's Black History Month theme at the U is "Authentically U." What does it mean to be authentic and undisputed? What does it mean to be genuine in everything...
University of Utah Health is ranked as one of the nation's leading academic health centers. Statistics support the annual high rankings for education, research, and clinical care. Beyond statistics, University...
Tracking the data from other states and their Omicron waves suggests about a three-week average to get from initial rise in new cases to peak levels of infection. Although states...
Jim Tabery, PhD, says the public comment period and subsequent amendment may actually be a step in the right direction when it comes to combating misinformation, Deseret News, 25 January...
With an impressive portfolio of impactful science and major awards, and a steady rise in grant funding, fiscal year 2022 is highlighting what we already know: University of Utah Health...
Current numbers of coronavirus cases appear to indicate the Omicron surge may be peaking both locally and nationally. However, we need to continue to watch trends for the next several...
Jim Ruble, PharmD, JD, and core faculty in Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities (CHeEtAH) discusses overall safety issues around lethal injections .
Health Policy Research Scholars is a leadership opportunity for doctoral students from historically marginalized backgrounds and underrepresented populations across a wide range of disciplines—from economics to political science—who want to...
JSMF is encouraging researchers to pursue new questions using conceptual and methodological approaches that take seriously the trajectories, biological and experiential, and contribute to the ongoing development of cognition and...
Johnson & Johnson Innovation LLC and the Healthy Baby Initiative within Janssen Research & Development’s World Without Disease Accelerator in partnership with the Food Allergy Fund, has launched the Food...
SFARI is inviting Letters of Intent for its Bridge to Independence Award Program, which engages talented early-career scientists in autism research by facilitating their transition to research independence and providing...
The Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation invites Letters of Intent for its Program to Accelerate Clinical Trials. The goal of the program is to support investigational new drug (IND)-enabling studies and...
David Classen, MD, a University of Utah research professor in epidemiology has been appointed to the Defense Health Board (DHB). This appointment came to Classen in December from Secretary of...
We are happy to join in sharing that the PIVOT Center at the University of Utah has launched a new website. They have also shared their Annual Innovation Report.
Omicron has quickly spread across the entire country with a seven-day average of more than 750,000 cases per day. In Utah, we are approaching an average of 8,000 per day...
As the Omicron variant of COVID-19 continues to impact our campus communities, we would like to take a moment to thank all of you for your enormous efforts in keeping...