Congratulations to Dr. Betty Leibold who was awarded a competitive RO1 research grant from the National Institutes of Health, NIDDK Institute. Dr. Leibold's research grant builds on her discovery that...
The annual Hematology Huntsman Disease-Oriented Team 5K Walk is scheduled for Saturday October 15, 2016. The walk/run will start at the Fort Douglas bandstand. Faculty, family, patients and friends are...
Congratulations to Dr. Deborah Stephens on her recently accepted manuscript in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The study entitled, " Continued Risk of Relapse Independent of Treatment Modality in Limited-Stage...
Adam Spivak M.D., VPCAT and KL2 scholar, and assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, has been selected to receive a Clinical Scientist Development Award (CSDA) from the Doris Duke...
Tawnie Braaten is resident of the year. The Resident Awards recipients were announced Grand Rounds. Thanks to all who contribute to our education mission.
Rob Ence is the new executive director for the Utah Commission on Aging. He was appointed by the governor. The commission is charged with using research and public education to...
Utah's large extended families and their knack for keeping expert genealogy records may seem curious to those outside the state, but collectively they have helped researchers crack the mysteries of...
Congratulations to Catherine Lee, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Hematology/Hematologic Malignancies and Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) for being accepted to the 2016 American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (ASBMT)...
What good is high-quality, cutting-edge health care if it is difficult or impossible to access? Read Terry Box, M.D.'s Op-Ed piece in Salt Lake Tribune
Today, there is only one class of antiviral medicines against herpesviruses – a family of viruses that cause mononucleosis, herpes, shingles, and meningitis among other illnesses – meaning options for...