Rodríguez reflects on his participation as a Healthcare Stories storyteller: "This experience was life changing for me. [...] I found healing in sharing the story.”
Finding treatments for children with rare diseases has been a significant hurdle in the medical world. An unexpected source, the common fruit fly, is turning up answers.
Obtaining sponsorship for research is a complex process that requires a lot of support from universities, which can yield niche issues and gaps in resources for scholars. Over the past...
Check out February's highlighted foundation funding, including opportunities from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, MIT Solve, and Thrasher Research Fund.
Parks are for the people, but are they really for all people? In 2018, less than one percent of National Park visitors were African American, while White individuals made up...
Students from across the Wasatch Front engaged in hands-on activities about the journey of a nursing student, including preparation for college, the admissions process, and more.
Associate Vice President José E. Rodríguez, M.D., FAAFP, speaks on the importance of alignment of equity, diversity, and inclusion under One U Thriving
Using a new platform, Jonathan Constance, researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute, studies commonly prescribed medications in hopes of creating more effective treatments for pediatric cancer patients.
A nationwide team led by researchers at University of Utah Health has now developed a way to predict a patient’s individualized risk of right heart failure following surgery to place...
In a rare but serious complication of cancer, the body’s own immune system can start attacking the brain, causing rapid-onset memory loss and cognitive deficits. What triggers this sudden biological...
U mathematician Sean Lawley's models show transplantation of ovarian tissue can postpone menopause indefinitely. At birth, ovaries in girls can contain about a million tiny structures called primordial follicles, each...