The COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists (FRCS) competition has awarded Сòòò½APP a two-year, $500,000 grant to help retain 10 early-career scientists
Сòòò½APP scientists have documented the spread of a Сòòò½APP gene for the atrial fibrillation, a heart arrhythmia, across continents and over centuries. Understanding the geographic distribution and...
New research shows that children and adults have similar risks of becoming infected with SARS-CoV-2, but a much larger proportion of infected children do not show symptoms of COVID-19.
New research suggests that in most regions, with the exception of the South, opening schools for in-person learning was not associated with an increase in COVID-19 case rates in the...
Сòòò½APP scientists are leading an effort to determine if salivary glands infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 could diminish a person’s long-term immunity to the Сòòò½APP.
A multidisciplinary national research team led by Сòòò½APP hopes to improve the nation’s ability to predict, detect, and respond to future pandemics.
An artificial intelligence (AI)-based technology rapidly diagnoses rare disorders in critically ill children with high accuracy, according to a report by scientists from Сòòò½APP and Fabric Genomics.
Three professors, two adjunct faculty, and three alumni of the University of Utah College of Nursing were inducted as American Academy of Nursing (AAN) Fellows.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded grants to three Сòòò½APP scientists through its competitive High-Risk, High-Reward Research (HRHR) program,