Forbes recognizes U of U Health as one of America’s Best-in-State Employers, new CEO announced for Moran Eye Center, new IMPACT program advances health services research, and more August highlights.
Drugs currently in clinical trials for other conditions could help reduce risk of heart attack and stroke for IBD patients. "This could be lifesaving," senior author says.
Check out a variety of funding opportunities across issuing agencies that include an ARPA-H opportunity for Functional Repair of Neocortical Tissue (FRONT), breast cancer research, addressing rare diseases, and more.
Funding opportunities are available across a variety of topics and specialties, ranging from Transformative Research Awards, New Innovator Award Programs, to rare clinical disease research.
The guidelines include a number of significant changes from a previous iteration, including improved methods for risk prediction and tailored treatment recommendations.
Ozempic can cause loss of "lean mass", raising concerns that the drug lowers muscle mass and strength. New research in mice suggests that muscle mass changes less than expected, but...
Shauna Mae Filion, better known as “Momma Shauna,” is a medical assistant lead at University of Utah Health's SUPeRAD Clinic (Substance Use & Pregnancy—Recovery, Addiction, and Dependence). For the last...
Once a first-generation college student from rural Montana, Alana Welm now leads efforts that are transforming cancer research, mentoring future scientists, and shaping the path toward prevention and cure.
The U's Data Coordinating Center has partnered with XPRIZE on a global initiative to work toward a goal of extending health spans for aging populations.
A new collaboration aims to launch a Phase I/II clinical trial using cutting-edge gene therapy to treat Fabry disease, combining Glafabra’s biotech innovation with the University of Utah’s renowned research...
Powered by genetics, researchers are finding the roots of diseases, pioneering strategies to bring the best care to every patient, and uncovering fundamental facets of human biology.
Jaquie Bernardo is an otolaryngology nurse at University of Utah Health, assisting in clinic, taking care of patients, and serving as a calm leader to her colleagues. "I love nursing,"...
From the procedure lights to the lab hood, if it belongs in a room, Dacquiri Argyle is likely the one who planned to put it there. As an equipment planner...