A change in leadership at Huntsman Cancer Institute
Huntsman Cancer Institute CEO Mary Beckerle announced her plans to step aside, while Brad Cairns, professor of oncological sciences and HCI head of academic affairs, will take the helm.
Read MoreHuntsman Cancer Institute CEO Mary Beckerle announced her plans to step aside, while Brad Cairns, professor of oncological sciences and HCI head of academic affairs, will take the helm.
Read MoreA new student-produced documentary titled “Davao Smiles” follows a two-day outreach event in Davao City that provides free dental care to underserved children and families.
Read MoreSponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, this nationally competitive program supports academic exchanges between the U.S. and over 140 countries.
Read MoreThe scanner allows imaging for patient populations that were previously limited or excluded from MRI imaging.
Read MoreTeam led by psychologist David Strayer uses EEG to quantify mental health benefits from time spent in nature.
Read MoreBiochemist Wesley Sundquist studied the virus’ molecular structure and wound up discovering its Achilles heel.
Read MoreHealth care professionals are especially prone to stress and burnout. Taking time to be outside—even just for a few minutes—and recreate is key to treating and preventing burnout.
Read MoreThis year, the tour celebrates the U’s 175th anniversary, traversing from Logan to St. George.
Read MoreA new center is dedicated to advancing the well-being of stroke survivors and their care partners through patient-centered, evidence-based research.
Read MoreThe ceremonial groundbreaking represents a significant milestone in creating access to health care in westside communities.
Read MoreOn the road, U leaders continued conversations on expanding graduate medical education into rural and underserved Utah and building partnerships to support a new Southern Utah Regional Medical Campus.
Read MoreA new study led by the U has found that bedtime procrastination in young adults is associated with specific personality traits, including depressive tendencies.
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