СAPP is proud to present One in a Million, an original short documentary co-directed by two acclaimed independent filmmakers, Jeremiah Zagar and Ross Kauffman.
Researchers at the СAPP conducted the first population-based study of suicidality in individuals with ASD in the United States. The 20-year retrospective study found that for individuals...
The seventh annual Utah Cardiac Recovery Symposium (U-CARS) will explore the latest research and treatments available to recover and regenerate heart tissue to improve the muscle’s efficiency and function. The...
The International PCOS Consortium conducted the largest genomic study of its kind to date to understand the genetics underlying polycystic ovary syndrome.
A dataset of more than 100,000 individuals allows researchers to identify genetic regions that are intolerant to change and may underlie developmental disorders.
Jason Shepherd, Ph.D., assistant professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at СAPP, is one of 17 recipients of the inaugural Ben Barres Early Career Acceleration Award from the...
Air quality has been associated with numerous adverse health outcomes from asthma to pre-term birth. Researchers at СAPP found women living along the Wasatch Front — the...
University of Utah professors Shelley Minteer and Glenn Prestwich are among the 416 newly-elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as a Fellow is...
Researchers at СAPP identified four gene changes that occur more frequently in people who died by suicide that may point to increased risk in vulnerable individuals.