A new path from lab to patient
U researchers turn basic research into a national model that fast-tracks lifesaving therapies toward FDA approval.
Read MoreU researchers turn basic research into a national model that fast-tracks lifesaving therapies toward FDA approval.
Read MoreThe Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute found the ski industry generated $2.51 billion in skier/snowboarder spending and $342.6 million in state and local tax revenue.
Read MoreThe project, estimated to cost about $5 million, will be paid for by Red Butte Garden.
Read MoreUtah Football reflects on a legacy of leadership while moving forward with trusted, familiar direction.
Read MoreFielding Norton brings expertise in climate- and insurance-technology to broaden the Wilkes Center’s role in society, including by supporting the innovation ecosystem and bolstering communities’ resiliency to climate change.
Read MoreBeckerle oversaw the extension of access to Huntsman Cancer Institute care, expertise, education and research to communities across the Mountain West.
Read MoreFor 25 years Kristie Thompson, Office of Sponsored Projects, has helped lead the transition from analog to electronic workflows. Happy retirement to the hero who revolutionized research administration at the U.
Read More“I think the main message I want people to know is that the Academic Senate is alive and well and thriving.”
Read MoreU researchers begin to characterize the mountain-derived groundwater extending thousands of feet below the playa.
Read More“I’m a pretty anxious person and I find [knitting] very calming. …Knitting helps keep my mind in the room I’m in.”
Read More“Proxies” in geologic record show rainfall was more intense, but less regular during the Paleogene.
Read More“Through disability studies, I learned how far people have come. When I look at my own life, I see how people can do hard things, no matter their disability.”
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