Summer kicks off with the launch of a first-of-its-kind pregnancy after loss program, major construction milestones, national rankings, and well-deserved recognition for the exceptional people driving our work.
Creating an environment that values inspiration, creativity, and expression moves us toward a future where we do more than treat people—we connect, understand, and heal.
Being recognized for career-long focus on innovation, Dr. Michael Good, MD, spoke to fellow inductees at the 2024 Annual Conference for the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) on June 17...
Take a look at several foundation funding opportunities provided by the advancement team. These opportunities come from foundations such as the MacArthur Foundation, the Mathers Foundation, and the Searle Scholars...
Funding opportunities in a variety of fields and specialties, ranging from research to reduce disparities in liver diseases to improving pain care in health care systems.
A new study led by scientists at University of Utah Health demonstrates that it is possible to impact health and behavior by manipulating the gut microbiome in a controlled way.
Set to open in early 2026, the James LeVoy Sorenson Center for Medical Innovation will place the University of Utah at the forefront of medical device innovation.
Arthur Brooks had heart to heart with U of U Health leaders about having the best years of one’s career, the most fun, greatest satisfaction, and highest level of success.
The part of the immune system that causes allergies has been shaped from day one by the most successful human pathogens on the planet. Learning how we've evolved together could...
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.