Highlighting investigators and their pioneering research programs, the Vitae program seeds new collaborations and development strategies by humanizing research through story.
The Office of Academic Culture and Community is creating a student-driven environment where every medical student and faculty member feels supported, connected, and equipped to succeed.
With a new Division of Medical Education, Katherine Anderson, MD, is building a culture where education is valued, educators are supported, and learners are inspired.
Michael Morgan, MD, doesn’t fit the image of a doctor. No white coat. No scrubs. No ergonomic shoes. Nothing about him says “system” or “authority.” He has a personal philosophy...
Supportive structures, flexible training, peer networks, and faculty mentors at the University of Utah help student-mothers succeed in medicine and at home.
Cell biologist Bruce Edgar, recognized for his research on cell growth and proliferation, was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences for his pioneering work and contributions to science.
Trained and genetic differences could help the women survive the intense physiological stresses of free-diving—and could ultimately lead to better treatments for blood pressure disorders.
Are you interested in science? Do you keep up with interesting new scientific findings? Chances are, whether you are a scientist or not, you get your information about new scientific...