Evidence for Action prioritizes research to evaluate specific interventions (e.g., policies, programs, practices) that have the potential to counteract the harms of structural and systemic racism and improve health, well-being...
Ongoing debate about the origin of the pandemic continues. Did SARS CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, originate in wild animals that then infected humans? Or did it leak from...
The SVPHS Research Unit is proud to join in celebrating Sara Salmon, Academic Program Manager, for being among the nominees for the University of Utah Health Staff Excellence Awards. There...
The University Cross-Departmental Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Collaboration Group has worked in the past to establish a library of SOPs to serve as a resource to those conducting clinical research...
We are proud to celebrate with Charles R. Rogers, PhD, MPH, MS, MCHES, who was recently named among the National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) winners of the 40 Under 40...
ASRA is recognized as a leading organization in the advancement of the science and practice of pain medicine. The ASRA Chronic Pain Medicine Research Grant aims to promote and facilitate...
This RFP targets projects which can develop, adapt, explore, and/or evaluate promising evidence-based models of family- and community-based prevention for OUD and overdose. By family-based interventions, we are particularly interested...
The WITH Foundation and the American Academy of Developmental Medicine and Dentistry (AADMD) has issued a request for proposals for projects that address the intersections of racial equity and healthcare...
The CTSI provides intramural awards to support the growth of interdisciplinary and investigator-initiated clinical and translational research across U Health’s broad range of scientific disciplines. It is expected that all...
The SVPHS Research Unit, in coordination with the Office of the Vice President for Research, is again able to offer a freezer trade‐in program, intended to increase the efficiency and...
The internet is a major source for health information, and misinformation is growing among many types of health conditions. This is an urgent challenge because it can result in patients...
We are pleased to share that the state of Utah approved a $500,000 annual, ongoing appropriation to support diabetes prevention and management through the University of Utah’s Driving Out Diabetes...
This is the fourth in a series of blogs about the Research Strategy, intended to communicate major priorities and goals. National distinction of University of Utah Health’s Research enterprise is...
This is the fourth in a series of blogs about the Research Strategy, intended to communicate major priorities and goals. National distinction of University of Utah Health’s Research enterprise is...
This is the third in a series of blogs about the Research Strategy, intended to communicate major priorities and goals. To learn more about the Research Strategy or to review...
The Utah Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) is now accepting research proposals for pre-submission peer review. The program accepts proposals from investigators conducting research at any point along the...
Grants awarded to investigators at any level performing research involving two or more unique sites with each site contributing unique expertise, as well as data collection.
Submitting a first successful R01 is a major challenge. The University's KL2 program, a part of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science, is again organizing R01 writing groups that...
Community-initiated translational research pilot projects that focus on community-identified health-related needs and involve collaborations between community organizations and researchers. It is expected that the research supported by each of these...
As Huntsman Mental Health Institute marks a half year after dedication, CEO Mark Rapaport, MD, provides a progress report on its accomplishments and outlines HMHI’s vision to better treat and...
A collaborative effort between the The GApp Lab and Population Health Sciences has received an NIH grant to support Clinical Trials to determine if video games can relieve geriatric depression.
Ethics, arts and humanities might not be the first three words that come to mind when discussing health care, but the intersection of those three are crucial to practicing medicine...