Setting a new record in research funding, bringing oral health services to unsheltered populations, library resources reach global audience of 3.8 million, and more December highlights.
This year-end recap highlights how clinical care, research, education, and community partnerships create impact, while evolving together as one health system to serve our region now and into the future.
Line Kemeyou, a cardiologist at University of Utah Health, says it’s executive assistants (EAs) like Sandra Martinez who help keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes and who really deserve...
As a senior research manager at University of Utah Health, Maribel Cedillo works hard to bridge the gap between academic research into food, nutrition, and diabetes prevention—and the real-world health...
A microbe called Turicibacter improves metabolic health and reduces weight gain in mice. The results could lead to new ways to control weight by adjusting gut bacteria.
For half a century, the University of Utah’s Anticonvulsant Drug Development (ADD) Program has been at the forefront of discovery, helping millions of people living with epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Learn how Richard Keller turned personal hardship into a powerful commitment to students, building a scholarship legacy that changes lives and strengthens the future of medical education in Utah.
A new kind of antibiotic delivery system, developed through U of U Health research, helps dogs, cats, and horses recover from tough-to-treat infections--and may soon help humans heal as well.
Workforce well-being and community health are inseparable. To achieve our vision for unsurpassed societal impact, we must first take care of the people who make that work possible.
As the funding climate for research becomes less certain, it is increasingly important to find alternative sources of support so that novel ideas don’t become lost opportunities. We’re proud to...
University of Utah Health surpassed the half-billion–dollar mark in research funding for FY2025. These investments fuel research, advance knowledge, improve health, and support training of future scientific leaders.