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176 University of Utah Medical CenterHospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; Utah; Architectural Drawing; Aspects, HistoricalArchitectural drawing of the proposed University of Utah Medical Center. This update reflected both the budgetary and siting realities that previous grandiose designs neglected to take into account.
177 Groundbreaking Ceremony for the University of Utah Medical CenterAnniversaries and Special Events; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalGroundbreaking dignitaries at the construction site for the University of Utah Medical Center, July 13, 1959. From left-to-right: George W. Haycock, William J. O'Connor, George M. Fister, Glen R. Swenson, Boyden G. Derrick, Leland B. Flint, Edwin Q. Cannon, ElRoy Nelson, A. Ray Olpin, Sherman J. Pre...
178 John A. Moran Eye Center Opening (1993)Anniversaries and Special Events; Ophthamology; Hospitals, Special; Research; Visual Sciences; Universities; UtahThe John A. Moran Eye Center is home to the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Opened in 1993, the Moran Eye Center is the largest facility of its kind in the Intermountain West. In 2006, The Moran Eye Center moved to a new 210,000 square-fo...
179 University of Utah - Chemistry LabLaboratories; Universities; Chemistry; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalUniversity of Utah chemistry laboratory in the early 20th century.
180 Spencer F. EcclesCommerce; Gift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; PhilanthropySpencer Fox Eccles was born August 24, 1934 in Ogden, Utah. Mr Eccles received his B.S. from the University of Utah in 1956 and his M.A. from Columbia University in 1959. Mr Eccles worked at the First Security Bank in Salt Lake City from 1960-1961 and the First Security Bank of Idaho (Boise) from 19...
181 University of Utah Medical Center ModelModels, Structural; Hospitals, University; Academic Medical Centers; Universities; UtahOriginal design for the proposed University of Utah Medical Center (1957)
182 Mary Beckerle, Ph.D. (2015)Research; Research Support as Topic; Academies and Institutes; Cancer Care Facilities; Chief Executive Officers, Hospital; Faculty, Medical; Universities; UtahDr Berkerle was born in Rivers Edge, New Jersey in 1954. Dr Berkerle earned her B.A from Wells College and Ph.D. in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology from the University of Colorado. A recipient of a Danforth Fellowship, Dr Berkerle completed her post-doctoral training at the University...
183 Cancer Research BuildingAcademic Medical Centers; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah; Research; Biomedical Research; Radiobiology; Aspects, HistoricalView of the Cancer Research Building from the southwest, looking to the northeast during the early phase of construction of the medical center. The Cancer Research Building was completed in 1951 with funds from the Atomic Energy Commission. The Radiobiology Building and animal kennels also shown wer...
184 GymnasiumHistory; Universities; Utah; Aspects, HistoricalOld Gymnasium housed the early Pharmacy program and was afterwards the Dance Building.
185 UStar BuildingTechnology Transfer; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Biomedical Research; Economic DevelopmentUtah Science Technology and Research (USTAR) Building. In 2006, the Utah Legislature passed SB 75 with overwhelming support. SB 75 allocated $179 million to the USTAR Economic Development Initiative, $15 million in ongoing annual funding to support research teams at the University of Utah and Utah S...
186 Utah Center for Human Genome ResearchGenome, Human; Human Genome Project; Genetic Markers; AutoradiographyLab technician Donald Alexander, left, with Amanda Ewart Toland PhD and Mark Curran, PhD examine an autoradiograph.
187 Utah Science Technology and Research (USTAR) LabLaboratories; Research; Biomedical Research; Biotechnology; Diffusion of Innovation; Inventions; Universities; UtahUSTAR building labs further scientific discovery by faculty and students.
188 University TRAX Line RailsTransportation; Universities; UtahAs part of the preparations to host the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Transit Authority extended the existing light rail line to the University of Utah campus.
189 Waiting Room (1980s)Hospitals, University; Waiting RoomsFamily members await word in University Hospital waiting room in this photograph from the 1980s.
190 University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea)Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite CampusesThe University of Utah Asia Campus, located in Incheon, South Korea, was established in September, 2014. UAC has more than 200 students currently enrolled in three undergraduate programs, communication, psychology and social work and one graduate program in public health. Four additional degrees are...
191 University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea)Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite CampusesThe University of Utah Asia Campus, located in Incheon, South Korea, was established in September, 2014. UAC has more than 200 students currently enrolled in three undergraduate programs, communication, psychology and social work and one graduate program in public health. Four additional degrees are...
192 University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea)Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite CampusesThe University of Utah Asia Campus, located in Incheon, South Korea, was established in September, 2014. UAC has more than 200 students currently enrolled in three undergraduate programs, communication, psychology and social work and one graduate program in public health. Four additional degrees are...
193 University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea)Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite CampusesThe University of Utah Asia Campus, located in Incheon, South Korea, was established in September, 2014. UAC has more than 200 students currently enrolled in three undergraduate programs, communication, psychology and social work and one graduate program in public health. Four additional degrees are...
194 Hurricane Katrina Medical ReliefDisasters; Relief Work; Uncompensated Care; Uncompensated Care; Medical VolunteersLed by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Louisiana Medical Relief Team donated time and services to aid residents of New Orleans in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The group embedded themselves at a makeshift hospital in a K-Mart st...
195 Stephen Alder, Ph.D. Addressing Audience in Ghana at the Ensign College of Public HealthGhana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological MonitoringIn 2015, a team led by Stephen Alder, PhD, chief of the Division of Public Health and vice chair of Family and Preventive Medicine, launched Health 2 Go. The program was designed to train and deploy a citizen corps of Ghanaian community health coaches to triage illness, improve health literacy and c...
196 Jim Livingston, M.B.A.Information Management; Patient Portals; Electronic Health Records; Information Services; Information Storage and Retrieval; Data Curation; Medical Informatics; Computational Biology; Hospitals, University; IT Infrastructure; Universities; UtahJim Livingston is Chief Technology Officer of University Information Technology.
197 Intraocular NeedleNeedles; Injections, Intraocular; Inventions; Retinal Diseases; Infection Control; Awards and PrizesAnti-infective intraocular needle was the grand prize winner of the Bench-to-Bedside competition. The student-designed device prevents infection in the treatment of retinal diseases.
198 The Scope RadioRadio; Webcasts as Topic; Interviews as Topic; Medicine; ResearchEstablished in 2013, The Scope podcast covers the latest research and trends in medicine.
199 TelemedicineTelemedicine; Remote Consultation; Hospitals, University; Universities; UtahDiagnosis and treatment is greatly facilitated via electronic consultation.
200 Hurricane Katrina Medical ReliefDisasters; Relief Work; Uncompensated Care; Uncompensated Care; Medical VolunteersLed by anesthesiologist Steve Bott, M.D., a group calling themselves the University Health Care Louisiana Medical Relief Team donated time and services to aid residents of New Orleans in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The group embedded themselves at a makeshift hospital in a K-Mart sto...
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