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New Gene Therapy Reverses Heart Failure in Large Animal Model

With one IV injection, a gene therapy targeting cBIN1 can reverse the effects of heart failure and restore heart function in a large animal model. The therapy increases the amount of blood the heart can pump and dramatically improves survival.
3-Dec-2024 12:15 PM EST Add to Favorites

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DELPHI Symposium Brings Together Data Explorers to Improve Health Care

Almost a third of all new electronic data being generated is produced by health care systems. This immense quantity of data has the potential to transform our understanding of biology and drastically enhance health care. But it remains a largely...
9-Dec-2024 4:20 PM EST Add to Favorites

U of U Announced as Member of New Consortium to Improve Prevention, Detection and Response to Epidemics Worldwide

A multinational consortium including the University of Utah has been awarded a $246 million federal contract by USAID to improve infectious disease detection and monitoring across the globe.
5-Dec-2024 1:50 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Schlechter named Cancer Moonshot Scholar

Chelsey Schlechter, PhD, MPH, has been chosen as a Cancer Moonshot Scholar. She is one of eleven researchers from across the country who have been selected for the prestigious honor.
26-Nov-2024 2:35 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Collaborative Core Combo Jumpstarts Gene-editing Experiments

A new gene-editing pipeline cuts the time to generate a transgenic mouse line by a month by providing cheaper, better, faster CRISPR.
26-Nov-2024 12:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Seemingly “Broken” Genes in Coronaviruses May be Essential for Viral Survival

Researchers have found that some coronavirus genes don’t produce a working protein, but nevertheless appear evolutionarily advantageous. Their work investigating how these mystery genes evolve could help forecast which viral variants might be more...
14-Nov-2024 2:55 PM EST Add to Favorites

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“We Need Everyone”: New Award Recognizes the Importance of Scientific Community

In the lab of Minna Roh-Johnson, PhD, great science and great mentorship are inextricable. Now, up to $250,000 in federal funding from the National Cancer Institute has made that philosophy concrete by advancing cancer research and building...
13-Nov-2024 1:30 PM EST Add to Favorites


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CDC Data Suggests Attitudes Are Shifting About the HPV Vaccine: Utah Vaccine Rates Among Teens Increased More Than 16%

Many more Utah teens are getting vaccinated for HPV, protecting them against six types of cancer. The state saw a significant increase in HPV vaccinations after a long history of mixed messages and misunderstandings about the vaccine. Huntsman...
4-Nov-2022 5:00 PM EDT

Wildfire Smoke May Increase Risk to COVID-19 Infection

Wildfires are becoming more common and severe due to climate change and warmer and drier conditions in the West. As wildfire season rages in the United States, people are also at increased risk for COVID-19 infection due to wildfire smoke.
4-Sep-2020 2:35 PM EDT

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C): What You Need to Know

A panel of University of Utah Health and Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital experts answered questions about what is known about Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) so far.
25-May-2020 8:55 AM EDT

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