Check out a variety of funding opportunities across issuing agencies that include an ARPA-H opportunity for Functional Repair of Neocortical Tissue (FRONT), breast cancer research, addressing rare diseases, and more.
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of topics and specialties, ranging from Transformative Research Awards, New Innovator Award Programs, to rare clinical disease research.
The guidelines include a number of significant changes from a previous iteration, including improved methods for risk prediction and tailored treatment recommendations.
Ozempic can cause loss of "lean mass", raising concerns that the drug lowers muscle mass and strength. New research in mice suggests that muscle mass changes less than expected, but...
Once a first-generation college student from rural Montana, Alana Welm now leads efforts that are transforming cancer research, mentoring future scientists, and shaping the path toward prevention and cure.
The U's Data Coordinating Center has partnered with XPRIZE on a global initiative to work toward a goal of extending health spans for aging populations.
A new collaboration aims to launch a Phase I/II clinical trial using cutting-edge gene therapy to treat Fabry disease, combining Glafabra’s biotech innovation with the University of Utah’s renowned research...
Powered by genetics, researchers are finding the roots of diseases, pioneering strategies to bring the best care to every patient, and uncovering fundamental facets of human biology.
Animals that hibernate are incredibly resilient. Now, new genetic research suggests that hibernators' metabolic flexibility could lie hidden in our own DNA—and provides clues on how to unlock it.
University of Utah Hospital ranks No. 1 in the state, a new chapter begins for Huntsman Cancer Institute, celebrating 50 years of anticonvulsant drug development, and more July highlights.
Glafabra Therapeutics enters into an LOI agreement with the University of Utah to collaborate with the Utah Data Coordinating Center and The Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Program. Clinical trials...
John Barrett’s journey from small-town Mississippi to leading Family & Preventive Medicine in Utah is all about people, purpose, and community. Hear what drives him and his future vision.
Utah, the third-fastest growing state in the U.S., needs more health care workers. Before 2020, a nationwide shortage of people entering the field of pharmacy caused U of U Health’s...
Many things can prevent someone from receiving the proper mental health diagnostics, medications, and therapy services they need—or from encouraging a loved one to receive the adequate care they deserve...
Medication Support Services is made possible by the 340B Drug Pricing Program. University of Utah Health reinvests 340B savings in its patients to ensure everyone receives access to the care...
Researchers have linked particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH)—bleeding within the brain caused by a ruptured aneurysm. Although rare, when severe, these hemorrhagic strokes can damage...
The Dr. Lorna Breen Heroes' Foundation recognized U of U Health as a Wellbeing First Champion for commitment to removing stigma and misconceptions around health care professionals seeking psychotherapy.
The Utah MRI Research Center (UMRC) Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences has completed the installation of Utah's first Siemens Free.Max—an MRI scanner that operates at a field strength of...