COVID-19 has shined a spotlight on the efforts of University of Utah Health’s Immunology, Inflammation and Infectious Disease (3i) initiative. 3i is a university-wide effort that brings scientists from diverse...
Award Amount: $1 Million over three years Application Due Date: Concept Papers Due June 19, 2020 The Office of the Vice President for Research is seeking interdisciplinary and transformative project...
Award Amount: $22 million in direct costs (Feasibility phase: $2 million; Full-scale study phase: $20 million) Application Due Date: Letter of Intent Due September 29, 2020 (Portal opens June 9...
Award Amount: Up to 500,000 EUR ($561,995 USD) per year for three years Application Due Date: Rolling The recent COVID-19 pandemic shows that pandemic preparedness and having the right products...
Award Amount: $250,000 - $500,000 Application Due Date: Letter of Intent Due June 8, 2020 Health Effects Institute is accepting applications for research on novel and important aspects of the...
ACT helps clinical investigators with discovering cohorts before the start of a trial, establishing the feasibility of a clinical protocol for grant applications, and with identifying patients from multiple sites.
A team of researchers at University of Utah Health has shown the Epstein-Barr virus—which causes mononucleosis and is linked to the development of several cancers—uses a novel strategy to survive...
Researchers across U of U Health describe how they are adapting to research in the age of Covid-19 under the restricted level, orange. In their own words, they relay their...
The Office of the Vice President for Research has updated Covid-19 research protocols and issued a laboratory safety video. Also noted are reminders from the graduate school and postdoctoral affairs...
While it’s too soon to use COVID-19 antibody testing to issue “immunity passports”, antibody tests that are available today are good enough to inform decisions about public health and relaxing...
U of U Health scientist Stephen Goldstein, PhD, explains evidence suggesting that the coronavirus pandemic came from the transfer of the SARS-CoV-2 virus from animals to humans.