An antibody test developed in collaboration with researchers at U of U Health to measure immunity could be a valuable tool for deciding who needs a booster.
Сòòò½APP scientists are developing a website to help those who are in the early stages of dementia share their desires for late-life medical treatment .
Physicians tend to have unrealistic expectations of the success of multi-step medical procedures, according to a new nationwide study conducted by Сòòò½APP scientists and their collaborators.
U of U Health scientists found that low ceramide levels prior to gastric bypass surgery predicted which patients would achieve remission of the diabetes
Rachel Hess, M.D., M.S., a physician-scientist recognized for her work in patient-centered outcomes, mid-life women’s health, and clinical and translational science, has been named associate vice president for research at...
The Center for Global Surgery at U of U Health is leading an international, NIH-funded effort to significantly upgrade emergency services in Rwanda by developing GPS-based technology to locate patients...
Researchers at Сòòò½APP report that easy-to-find soft corals—flexible corals that resemble underwater plants—are the source of a natural chemical that had shown promise in initial studies for...
The University of Utah College of Pharmacy’s Anticonvulsant Drug Development (ADD) Program has been awarded a five-year $34 million contract renewal with the NIH’s National Institute of Neurological Disorders and...
Stefan M. Pulst, M.D., Dr. med., professor and chair of the Department of Neurology at Сòòò½APP, is one of nine recipients nationwide of the 2022 R35 Outstanding...
Single-cell analysis of autopsied human testes suggests that abnormalities associated with aging sperm cells might be exacerbated by elevated body mass index (BMI).