The Sony Research Award Program seeks to create new opportunities for university faculties to engage in pioneering research that could drive new technologies, industries, and the future. To that end...
A University of Utah research team is carrying out two longitudinal studies in partnership with the American Camp Association that look at the lasting impacts of camp on child campers...
Once one person becomes infected, there is a 12% likelihood that someone they are living with will become infected, too, according to University of Utah’s Utah HERO phase one study.
Matthew Samore, MD, an H.A. and Edna Benning Presidential Professor of Medicine has received the highest honor for a Department of Veterans Affairs health researcher: 2019 Under Secretary's Award for...
In the fall 2020 semester, undergraduate students can participate in HSC onsite research activities (on campus or at other University of Utah research sites or facilities) with approval from (1)...
Coming together as a community, it appears we are successfully slowing the spread of coronavirus in our state. The number of Utahns infected with coronavirus continues to fall and the...
We recognize the struggle many working parents face during this pandemic. Supporting the childcare needs of our employees is an urgent priority and critically important to the core missions of...
Radiation oncologist Gita Suneja, MD, was born and reared in St. Louis, the first-generation daughter of two Indian immigrants. "Both my parents were lifelong learners and always worked in service-oriented...
The Department of Internal Medicine Congratulates Dr. Susan Sample, PhD, MFA on having her poem published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA).
The Utah Department of Health has recognized U of U Health's community clinics for their efforts to treat & care for patients with high blood pressure.
We share cautious optimism that the impact of our own individual behaviors—masking, social distance, hygiene, and staying home when sick—appear to be positively impacting Utah’s coronavirus trends. Positive cases, positivity...
We are starting this semester in unusual—indeed unprecedented—times. As we move towards the University of Utah's proposed plan, we invite our campus community to consider our advice rationale: public (and...
Utah’s declining case trends indicate that we may be seeing a leveling off of positive tests in our state. Our real-time reproductive number is currently tracking below one—a critical level...
We recognize racism as a public health crisis and believe anti-Black racism is one major cause of health disparities that we observe in our society. U of U Health has...
AVP José Rodríguez will be joining the School of Medicine's established an Anti-racism Commission, which aims to coordinate efforts to advance our goals and improve our culture.
We have seen a few days of decreased new coronavirus cases—although our transmission rate continues to be high. Hospitalizations across the state continue to rise, but county-level data suggests that...
In recent weeks, the legacy of racism in the United States has been at the forefront of the national consciousness. We must commit to using this moment in time to...
We're far from returning to a pre-COVID-19 normal. But as the University of Utah and the University Health Sciences community navigate this dynamic situation, we want you to be informed...
The University Cross-Departmental SOP Collaboration Group has been working to establish a library of SOPs to serve as a resource to those conducting clinical research at the University of Utah...