A Moran Eye Center age-related macular degeneration (AMD) patient recently became the first in Utah to test a new gene therapy developed by the Sharon Eccles Steele Center for Translational...
Guy A. Zimmerman, MD, was a pioneer in the field of pulmonary medicine and cell biology. His recent passing leaves an indelible void in our scientific community.
This month, we celebrated 1,300 new health science graduates, the groundbreaking discovery for a rare neurological disease, and other well-deserved recognition for our colleagues.
In Utah, 1 in 7 mothers report symptoms of postpartum depression and anxiety. New innovations in patient care, research, and education are delivering much-needed help to families in need.
The 120 attendees are using Utah’s uniquely strong genetics resources to answer fundamental biological questions and develop solutions to urgent issues in human health.
A particular form of mindfulness emphasizing pleasure works as well as a starting dose of a narcotic for pain and better than traditional psychotherapy for substance abuse.
Clinical pharmacologist Jonathan Constance created a digital pharmacology platform that is filling major knowledge gaps and advancing therapeutic drug use for children with cancer.
The College of Health has received a R25 educational pathway grant from the National Institutes of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Disorders (NIDDK). Starting this year, the COH will serve as...
The diverse range of funded projects share the overall goal of using technology in new ways to improve health, with an emphasis on mental health and rehabilitation. Many of the...
Take a look at a handful of foundation funding opportunities provided by the advancement team. Opportunities come from foundations such as: W. M. Keck Foundation, Harrington Discovery Institute, Foundation Fighting...
The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is a research funding agency that supports transformative biomedical and health breakthroughs.
Funding opportunities in a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from optimizing behavioral sleep interventions to genomic translational research.
“There are numerous opportunities to have a lasting impact on a student. I’m forever grateful to the ordinary people who did extraordinary things for me and my education.”
Highlighting investigators and their pioneering research programs, the Vitae program seeds new collaborations and development strategies by humanizing research through story.
There is a critical link between urban heat and public health. Atmospheric scientist Daniel Mendoza explores how cities can create environmental refuges to protect vulnerable populations from climate change impacts.
University of Utah School of Dentistry students, faculty and staff, help further the school’s mission to "advance health by meeting the oral health needs of our community."