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.
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from mechanistic links between diet, lipid metabolism, and tumor growth and progression to precision probiotic therapies.
Top performing hospital systems get ranked. But the ranking itself is less important. What matters most is an abiding commitment to measuring and improving the care we provide our patients.
Academic advisors know student success extends beyond the classroom experience. It’s also about creating personal connections and life-changing experiences that get them to the finish line.
On November 4, NASA crew and ground-based scientists sent blood cells to the International Space Station to learn why astronauts have a higher risk of blood clots.
Testifying before Congress, a first-ever research grant for oral health inequities, and a look back at the history of Building 521 are just some of the noteworthy highlights from October.
Academic medical centers across the country are challenged with finding clinical placements for their students. New system guidelines clarify how our students should be prioritized over those from other institutions.
Building a medical campus in West Valley is more than meeting the growing demand for care. It’s about improving community health and creating nearly 2,000 jobs.
The West Valley Mentorship Program has been vital in shaping a new community hospital by connecting University of Utah Health leaders with local residents. Focused on collaboration and shared experiences...
Every now and again it's important to pause and recognize the dedication of our outstanding faculty. This year, we celebrated significant career milestones from nearly a hundred faculty while honoring...
Take a look at several foundation funding opportunities provided by the advancement team. These opportunities come from foundations such as the McKnight Foundation and the Health Effects Institute.
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from diabetic nephropathy to strategies for eliminating HIV proteins.
Adam Sharp's unexpected career journey shows how trusting in yourself and your values and passions—while putting family or relationships first—brings things into focus and shapes a way forward.