This year's 20 interns represent 9 Native American tribes from 14 colleges and universities and come with a varying pedigree of 13 undergraduate study majors.
Volunteers were recognized for their contributions at a recent luncheon, where five student volunteers were awarded scholarships and several longtime volunteers where honored.
It became known as the "baby bong project." Stanford University students looking for cost-effective ways to build inhalers for impoverished children in Latin America stumbled upon an unorthodox method during...
Talk about TMI. One trillion devices are moving at breakneck speed, generating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data per day. In the world of medicine, information is doubling every five years...
Clearly, the drug development process is under significant stress. Vicki Seyfert-Margolis, Ph.D. former Senior Advisor for Science Innovation and Policy at the U.S Food and Drug Administration, recently visited the...
It wasn't Clayton Christensen's (author of The Innovator's Dilemma), first visit to University of Utah Health Sciences, nor will it be the last, but it was certainly a memorable one...
If necessity is indeed the mother of invention, then our current drug development model is ripe for change. "If we want health care and medical products to be accessible, they...
Dr. John Carey Receives National Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics for his mentorship and teaching in the field of dysmorphology (birth defects) and genetics.