Category: Health & Medicine
The IRB and me: What’s it like to be an Institutional Review Board member?
Part 4 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board introduces two board members and shows how they advocate for research participants.
Read MoreThe IRB and me: How does the IRB protect research participants?
Part 3 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board explores all sides of the research participant experience.
Read MoreThe IRB and me: How does the Institutional Review Board help researchers?
Part 2 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board shows how an ecologist learned the ropes of the IRB process.
Read MoreThe IRB and me: What is the Institutional Review Board?
Part 1 of a four-part series about the Institutional Review Board explores how it started and how it’s going.
Read MoreDemographics of children identified with autism are shifting
A new analysis found that among Utah children aged 8 years old, rates of autism were equal in White children and children from historically underserved populations.
Read MoreWellness at the U
Wellness takes many forms. The Osher Center for Integrative Health is here to advance personal and professional wellness for U employees.
Read MoreFreestanding lactation pods now on campus
U Facilities quickly met the ongoing demand for private accommodations for nursing parents on campus.
Read MorePride Week 2023 to celebrate power, persistence and resilience
Join us to celebrate our unstoppable community during Pride Week 2023, March 27-April 1, for an exciting calendar of events.
Read MoreBiological network helps body adapt to stresses on health
A method for studying the interactions between cells and their environment reveals a surprisingly large network.
Read MoreSeed library encourages patrons to connect more with their food
More than 450 seed libraries exist around the world, including at the U.
Read More1 in 4 parents lied about their kids’ COVID-19 status
Parents cited an inability to stay home from work to care for their sick children or wanting to make decisions about their child’s health care without input from outside authorities, among other reasons.
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