Roger Altizer Jr. presented his work on gaming and personalized medicine as part of the CCTS-supported Foundations in Personalized Health Care course, which was designed to introduce students to many...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals, a Salt Lake City-based start-up, is tapping into advances in machine learning, computer vision and robotic automation to allow software to analyze hundreds of thousands of extremely detailed...
Primary ovarian insufficiency is the one form of infertility that lacks any treatment options. Corrine Welt, MD, professor of internal medicine at University of Utah Health, believes an answer may...
The University of Kentucky shared cardiac tissue samples with a researcher at the University of Utah Health to advance her work in understanding of how the heart ages.
During the past few decades, new, hypervirulent pathogens have emerged, capturing the attention of the public, as well as Vanessa Stevens, Ph.D., a research assistant professor in the department of...
The Health Services Research Conference Program Committee invites anyone interested in health services research to attend the 12th annual Utah Health Services Research Conference on Monday, March 13.
“You can’t do it all by yourself,” said Tracy Frech, M.D., M.S., assistant professor in internal medicine. As part of her early career training in clinical research, Frech began treating...
In a CCTS-supported project, obstetrician/gynecologist Erin Clark, M.D., has turned prenatal care on its ear by offering remote, telemedicine-based care to expecting mothers. Having choices that suit the needs of...
Foundations in Personalized Health Care is a survey course designed to introduce students to the many facets of personalized health care, from ethical, legal and social issues to persoalized risk...
The annual meeting for the Association for Clinical and Translational Science (ACTS) offers a venue for sharing your research with an audience of peers and discovering new opportunities for collaboration...
CCTS Program in Personalized Health brought leading scientists, doctors, lawyers, and ethicists together to discuss the law, ethics, and science of precision medicine at Frontiers in Precision Medicine II: Cancer...
The Utah Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS), in collaboration with the University of Utah Program in Personalized Health (PPH), invites all Deans, Department Chairs, and Division Chiefs to...
University of Utah math professor and co-author on the CCTS-supported BIG-LoVE study, which is investigating how rhinovirus spreads, discussed what we know about the cause of the common cold on...
An electrifying new play by Deborah Zoe Laufer, "Informed Consent" is a powerful examination of medical ethics and the sometimes-murky lines between privacy and research. In partnership with the Department...
In March 2015, the Utah Department of Health launched the CCTS-supported Utah Parkinson Disease Registry and issued a rule that required health care providers report cases of Parkinson disease and...
Jeremiah Alt, M.D., Ph.D., a CCTS KL2 scholar and physician-scientist of Native American heritage talks about his perspectives on health care and research.
A factor found in umbilical cord blood could become the basis for developing a new therapy to fight harmful inflammation, University of Utah School of Medicine researchers report. When given...
Applications are now open to pre- and post-doctoral trainees for appointment to the Microbial Pathogenesis T32. Applications are due September 23, 2016.
CCTS Workforce Development Foundation for Discovery announces two new co-directors: Anthea Letsou, Ph.D., and Julie Shakib, D.O., M.P.H. Workforce development is designed to enhance the development of future faculty members...
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders (NIDDK) has awarded Dr. John Phillips of the Division of Hematology a five-year, $4 million U54 grant to establish the...