The Vice President’s Clinical and Translational (VPCAT) Research Scholars Program is inviting junior faculty committed to careers in clinical or translational research to apply for the 2023-2024 cohort. The VPCAT...
The Clinical Research Support Office Quality Assurance Group (CRSO QA) is a newly formed, University-wide resource for investigators and study teams needing monitoring/QA guidance and support. The CRSO QA offers...
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded the Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship to Karen S. Wilcox, PhD, professor and...
The most common type of breast cancer is estrogen receptor-positive (ER+). ER+ tumors can be successfully treated with hormone therapy, but many tumors acquire endocrine resistance which limits treatment options...
For anyone who has seen the recently featured presentation note about the work emerging from the Moran Eye Center's Marclab about the pathoconnectome, check out some additional reading material here.
This contribution argued that courts have been imposing physical reductionism on determinations of disability, leaving plaintiffs without remedies when there are no definitive biological markers of their conditions. Long COVID...
The University of Utah awards select faculty members on an annual basis for exceptional work in teaching, research mentorship and service. As the U recently announced the 2022 awardees, we...
This program was developed at the recommendation of the Research Training & Career Development Committee (RTRAC) and with input from the Basic Science Working Group, Clinical-department Research Working Group, Health...
Pilot & Feasibility Awards through an ongoing collaborative program with the University of Utah starting 12/1/22, pending competitive renewal of NIDDK funding in 2022. The contact Principal Investigator of this...
Genentech and Genentech Foundation are inviting proposals for the 2022 Health Equity and Diversity in STEM Innovation Fund, a biennial, competitive process focused on funding organizations and initiatives led by...
The Michelson Prizes: Next Generation Grants are $150,000 research grants given annually to support promising researchers who are applying disruptive concepts and inventive processes to advance human immunology, vaccine discovery...
At University of Utah Health, 21% of faculty are tenured. Of the tenured faculty, 3.6% identify as being part of an underrepresented in medicine race/ethnicity group.
A recent study demonstrates how a training program for Black parents of children with autism called Spectrum of Care helped fill unmet needs. The program was developed by the Black...
Jacob George, PhD, an assistant professor in physical medicine and rehabilitation, is helping develop a motorized limb covered with a silicone “skin” called the LUKE arm.
The Utah CTSI STARS TL1 Training Program welcomes applications for a PhD post-doctoral position. The Utah CTSI STARS Program provides pre- and post-doctoral training opportunities in translational research across 3...
Through a collaboration with ARUP, the Center for Genomic Medicine has funding available to support sequencing projects through ARUP’s new next-generation sequencing facility. For this RFA, we invite both research-...
There are multiple opportunities that include a programs to develop biomarkers that can support therapeutic development for priority pathways in Parkinson's Disease, or that seek to build conclusive evidence to...
The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation is pleased to announce its 2023 Spinal Cord Injury Research on the Translational Spectrum (SCIRTS) funding opportunity. Eligible organizations interested in mechanistic, preclinical, translational, and/or...
The Anna Lalor Burdick Program seeks to empower young women through education about healthy reproduction in order to broaden and enhance their options in life. The program focuses particularly on...
University of Utah Health scientists are launching a pair of initiatives designed to increase COVID-19 testing and vaccination among rural and underserved populations.
One graduate student in the department of biochemistry, and two in the department of neurobiology, have been awarded the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) for 2022.