A recently published proof of concept in “Circulation” revealed that patients seen by the Utah Cardiac Recovery Shock Team had a 75% chance of survival after 30 days compared to...
Four Internal Medicine faculty members received funding through the Seed Grant Program, which funds discovery, translational, and clinical investigator-initiated research projects.
The Division of Epidemiology congratulates Dr. Marty Slattery on her retirement this July. Dr. Slattery’s service to the University of Utah includes a career’s worth of significant contributions to departmental...
The Research Instrumentation Fund (RIF) is a competitive program that provides support to faculty for new equipment purchases, or to replace or upgrade existing research instruments. The grant period is...
Congratulations to Adi Gundlapalli, MD, PhD, MS (Epidemiology) who has been recently been elected to the American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) Sub-board Chair for Clinical Informatics.
Under the direction of Marcus Pezzolesi, an assistant professor in the Division of Nephrology & Hypertension, scientists are mapping the DNA of dozens of families at high risk of rapid...
Four women faculty members from the Department of Internal Medicine share their experiences about the Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development Seminar hosted by the Association of American Medical Colleges...
Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah discovered in laboratory studies that an experimental drug called selinexor may block a crucial survival pathway exploited by myelofibrosis cells.
The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to announce that Dr. Corrine Welt, MD, has accepted the position of Chief for the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Diabetes.
The Department of Internal Medicine is pleased to announce that Dr. Corrine Welt, MD, has accepted the position of Chief for the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Diabetes.