U of U Health scientists are learning what it really takes for our immune systems to combat an ever-evolving set of pathogens.
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U of U Health scientists are learning what it really takes for our immune systems to combat an ever-evolving set of pathogens.
A new fast-acting insulin inspired by the venom of fish-hunting snails could help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar.
An unusual form of genomic imprinting gives moms and dads different influence over the chemical messengers that control mood and behavior.
Deepening knowledge of the ways tumors grow and spread is moving cancer treatment beyond traditional, toxic chemotherapies.
Researchers at U of U Health are revealing unexpected aspects of viral biology and pointing toward new strategies for combatting infection.
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Scientists at U of U Health are addressing difficult problems in unconventional ways.
Researchers at University of Utah Health are working to keep hearts healthy and help them recover when they falter.
A fresh perspective reveals opportunities to address problems that we didn’t even know were there.
Study points toward a new strategy for reducing toxic protein aggregates in the brains of people with Parkinson’s disease.