Humans of the U: Nehal Bakshi
Looking back, attending the University of Utah has been the best choice I could have made.
Read MoreLooking back, attending the University of Utah has been the best choice I could have made.
Read More“Through running, I have learned I can do hard things. Part of running is constantly surprising yourself with what you’re capable of.”
Read More“I have had a lot of fun participating in research. It has added a lot to my undergraduate experience that I would not have done otherwise.”
Read MoreIf the benefits seen in mice hold true in humans, microbe-derived molecules might eventually help restore pancreatic function in people with diabetes.
Read MoreInstrument will help scientists unravel Earth’s ancient geological mysteries, past climates and humans’ ongoing interactions with the environment.
Read More“The most important thing is that these books are accessible for anybody to come look at: students, faculty and community members.”
Read More“I have always wanted to go to graduate school and participating in undergraduate research has confirmed that is the right path for me.”
Read More“The big idea I want to put out there is don’t give up—keep trying to succeed, and go Utes!”
Read More“With everything going on in the world, I hope our generation hasn’t lost the spark of curiosity, the ambition and the drive to make a lasting impact.”
Read MoreResearch pinpoints brain pathways that could lead to targeted treatments to help people recover from alcohol use disorder.
Read More“There’s a lot we can do to make changes happen. And I feel like this university kind of looks for that. It looks for ways to expand and improve.”
Read MoreObstetrician Nathan Blue and U colleagues identify ‘really surprising’ combinations of factors associated with increased risk for adverse outcomes.
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