Asteroid (433512) Hollyholman named after U researcher
U outreach presenter Patrick Wiggans named asteroid (4533512) Hollyholman after his friend, U biomedical engineering professor Holly Holman.
Read MoreU outreach presenter Patrick Wiggans named asteroid (4533512) Hollyholman after his friend, U biomedical engineering professor Holly Holman.
Read MoreA team of leaders shares their stories, struggles and vision.
Read MoreTo improve health outcomes today, Dr. Adams shared that Canada must address their country’s violent past—and present—towards Indigenous Peoples.
Read MoreThe seven students are the first cohort to receive support from a $1.75 million gift from the Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation’s doctorate scholarship initiative, that will fund two years of graduate school.
Read MoreU researchers Baldomero “Toto” Olivera and J. Michael McIntosh are among 11 researchers honored for unusual discoveries that greatly benefit society.
Read MoreThe U’s new Inclusive Style Guide aims to provide communicators with a deeper understanding of diverse communities.
Read MoreBaldomero “Toto” Olivera’s pioneering research on marine cone snails unlocked the pain-management potential of their venom.
Read MoreThere are only 277 ambulances nationwide to service a population of nearly 13 million.
Read MorePopulation health addresses factors that can lead to illness and injury and works to prevent them.
Read MoreTake a virtual tour of the Black and Art Dental Student Association art exhibition and submit your own art for the next exhibition by March 31.
Read MoreDuring Sundance Film Festival 2022, University of Utah Health premiered “Meet Me Where I Am,” a documentary short film that follows the journey of 61-year-old Adolphus Nickleberry, a patient at our Intensive Outpatient Clinic (IOC).
Read MoreU of U Health is testing a male contraceptive gel, which could ease the burden on women who have traditionally borne the responsibility for birth control.
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