Early-life hormonal surges help shape the developing brain, establishing circuitry that will influence behavior for a lifetime.
Early-life hormonal surges help shape the developing brain, establishing circuitry that will influence behavior for a lifetime.
Evaluating T-cell resilience can help researchers predict—and possibly improve—the outcomes of cancer immunotherapy.
Natural language processing models capture rich knowledge of words’ meanings through statistics.
With new approaches to research and clinical care, U of U Health scientists are enabling a better quality of life for patients.
Brain damage from stroke can worsen when sticky webs known as neutrophil extracellular traps clog blood vessels.
Clinical collaborations enable surprising discoveries about music, language, and how the brain makes decisions.
U of U Health scientists drew on knowledge from their prior studies to respond quickly to the emerging pandemic.
Postnatal drug exposure might put developing dopamine circuits at risk.
U of U Health scientists are learning what it really takes for our immune systems to combat an ever-evolving set of pathogens.