Dr. James Tabery (Adjunct Associate Professor, Program in Medical Ethics & Humanities) shares insight as to how hospitals triage patients to save the most lives as possible with limited resources...
Anxiety over the pandemic is stoking age-old tensions between locals and second-homeowners in towns across the country and the world. Featuring commentary by Dr. Margaret Battin, an Adjunct Professor in...
No matter how old you are, you can make a difference during the coronavirus pandemic by staying home to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In the...
As the weather slowly but surely warms, I have been thinking about spring and the story it tells us about growth and renewal. Challenges may slow our growth for a...
It was 6 a.m. at the dock on a Tuesday in December, and the weather did not look promising. Fog hovered over the water, and the engine of the Research...
Thanks to the joint efforts of a University of Utah scientist, a state legislator, and other diabetes advocates, a new law could offer an important lifeline to Utahans with diabetes...
To ensure ready access to reliable sources of the latest information at the U related to coronavirus (COVID-19), we have assembled this quick reference list.
Immunology, Inflammation, and Infectious Disease Initiative in partnership with the Office of the Vice President For Research is seeking Requests for Proposals – Special Emphasis: Emerging COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 Research
As COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, spreads across the globe, University of Utah scientists are stepping up to the plate to address the numerous unanswered questions emerging...
The COVID-19 outbreak poses four primary ethical challenges in the healthcare sector in regards to treatment, testing, the role of healthcare workers, and the possible vaccine. Featuring Dr. Jim Tabery...
A pair of University of Utah Health researchers involved in efforts to suppress COVID-19 participated in a live call-in show on the Salt Lake City public radio station that focused...
On Wednesday, March 18, at 7:09 am, the greater Salt Lake City area experienced a 5.7 magnitude earthquake. At University of Utah Health, our incident command center was already activated...
As campus policies are put into motion to continue preventing the spread of COVID-19, we are doing our best to keep a list of campus resources as updated as possible.
A national shortage of materials to collect and store patient samples is affecting the ability to test for the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Swabs to conduct the testing are...