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176 Mario R. Capecchi Accepting Congratulations for Winning the 2007 Nobel in MedicineAcademic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Genetics; Neurogenesis; Gene Targeting; Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells; Mice, Transgenic; Mice, Knockout; Nobel Prize
177 Dixon, John A., M.D. with President Ronald ReaganAcademic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Gastroenterology; Surgery; Laser Therapy; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans; Academic Vice PresidentsDr John A. Dixon demonstrating laser therapy to President Ronald Reagan.
178 Electrophysiology Magnetic Resonance ImagingTranslational Medical Research; Cardiac Electrophysiology; Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Atrial FibrillationIn 2009, University of Utah Healthcare opened the first integrated electrophysiology MRI laboratory in North America. Utilizing MRI as a therapeutic intervention has revolutionized catheter ablation treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
179 Electrophysiology Magnetic Resonance ImagingTranslational Medical Research; Cardiac Electrophysiology; Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Atrial FibrillationIn 2009, University of Utah Healthcare opened the first integrated electrophysiology MRI laboratory in North America. Utilizing MRI as a therapeutic intervention has revolutionized catheter ablation treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
180 Electrophysiology Magnetic Resonance ImagingTranslational Medical Research; Cardiac Electrophysiology; Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Interventional; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Atrial FibrillationIn 2009, University of Utah Healthcare opened the first integrated electrophysiology MRI laboratory in North America. Utilizing MRI as a therapeutic intervention has revolutionized catheter ablation treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
181 Porter, Ralph O., M.D.Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Medicine; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic DeansDr Porter was born in 1887. Dr Porter was Dean of the two-year medical school from 1924-1929. Dr Porter died in 1980.
182 Round, June L.,Ph.D. (2015)Dr Round is assistant professor of pathology and in 2013 was awarded the Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering. Using the Packard award, Dr Round has research ways to eliminate harmful bacteria fro the gut while maintaining commensal flora.
183 Dunn, John M., Ed.D.Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Physical Education and Training; Public Health; Recreation; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic DeansJohn Dunn was Dean of the College of Health Physical Education and Recreation 1995-2002. He received bachelors and Masters degree from Northern Illinois University and his Ed.D from Brigham Young University in Physical Education.
184 Dunn, John M., Ed.D. (1995)Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Physical Education and Training; Public Health; Recreation; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic DeansJohn Dunn was Dean of the College of Health Physical Education and Recreation 1995-2002. He received bachelors and Masters degree from Northern Illinois University and his Ed.D from Brigham Young University in Physical Education.
185 George and Dolores Eccles Institute of Human Genetics Dedication Ceremonies (1991)Academies and Institutes; Genetics, Medical; Biomedical Research; Anniversaries and Special Events; Universities; UtahSpencer F. Eccles, Lottie Eccles and University President Chase N. Petersen at the dedicatory ceremonies of the George and Dolores Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, June 6, 1991.
186 Hashimoto, Edward I., M.D. (1970)Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Anatomy; Research; Universities; UtahEdward I. Hashimoto MD - popular professor of human anatomy from 1935 to 1987; longest-tenured professor in the history of the University of Utah (52 years)
187 Mario R. Capecchi, Ph.D. with Nobel PrizeAcademic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Genetics; Neurogenesis; Gene Targeting; Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells; Mice, Transgenic; Mice, Knockout; Nobel PrizeDr Capecchi holds the Nobel Prize for Medicine medal awarded to him in 2007.
188 Medical Genetics LabLaboratories; Academies and Institutes; Proteogenomics; Biomedical Research; Universities; UtahHallway lab in the George and Dolores Eccles Institute of Human Genetics. The Institute, which opened in 1990, features a curving grand staircase that resembles the DNA double helix. Small foyers are on each level the afford researchers a place to congregate and collaborate.
189 Department of Physiology (1972)Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Medicine; Physiology; Research; Universities; Utah; FacultyDepartment of Physiology, University of Utah. (Left to Right, sitting) Dr. Larry Stensaas, Dr. H. Brown, Dr. P. Burgess, Dr. C. Eyzaguirre, Dr. R. Wolbach, Dr. H. Kuida, Dr. A. Brown. Standing: Dr. T. Ogden, Dr. S. Fidone, Dr. J. Walker, Dr. T. Tsagaris.
190 Ira and Mary Lou FultonGift Giving; Fund Raising; Financial Support; PhilanthropyArizona businessman and home builder Ira Fulton and his wife Mary Lou have been generous benefactors to a number of university initiatives. Jon M. Huntsman's vision and pledge for a state-of-the-art cancer research and treatment facility prompted Mr and Mrs Fulton to contribute $10 million to the e...
191 Magill, Michael K., M.D.Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Community Medicine; Preventive Medicine; General Practice; Research; Physician Executives; Universities; Utah; Family Medicine; Department Chairs; Medical DirectorsDr Magill was named Chair of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine in 1994 and also serves as Executive Medical Director of the University Community Clinic System.
192 Mario R. Capecchi Receives Nobel Committee CallAcademic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Genetics; Neurogenesis; Gene Targeting; Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells; Mice, Transgenic; Mice, Knockout; Nobel PrizeDr Capecchi receives phone call from the Nobel Committee informing him that he has been awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize for Medicine.
193 The School of Medicine: Building 521Schools, Medical; Education, Medical; Universities, Utah; Aspects, Historical"The School of Medicine: Building 521." Presentation of the history of the School of Medicine (Building 521) at the University of Utah, by Keely Mruk, Research Assistant, School of Medicine Historic Preservation. Project funded by the Office of the Senior Vice President of Health Sciences in partner...
194 "Leaders in American Medicine," Interview with Homer R. Warner, M.D. (1985)Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Physicians; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Cardiology; Medical Informatics; Medical Informatics Computing; Biophysics; Bioengineering; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Video Recording; Interview"Leaders in American Medicine," a recorded interview with Homer R. Warner, M.D. by Diane Rehm, WAMU-FM, National Public Radio Affiliate, Washington, DC. Produced by The National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD. 1985.
195 BioFire DiagnosticsBiomedical Research; Biomedical Technology; Technology Transfer; Diffusion of Innovation; Molecular Diagnostic Techniques; Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures; Early Diagnosis; Communicable Disease; Syndrome DetectionBioFire Diagnostics is one of the most successful spinoff companies ever created from technologies developed at the University of Utah. Co-founded in 1990 by Randy Rasmussen, PhD, Kirk Ririe, BS, and Ririe's academic mentor, Carl Wittwer, MD, PhD.  BioFire's FilmArray enables rapid molecular testin...
196 Davis, R. Kim, M.D.Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Otolaryngology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department ChairsDr Davis received his M.D from the University of Utah in 1975 and did his residency training at the Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington from 1975-1979. Dr Davis return to Salt Lake City in 1985 as a specialist in head and neck tumors. Dr Davis is Professor Emeritus of Otolaryngology.
197 Davis, R. Kim, M.D.Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Otolaryngology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department ChairsDr Davis received his M.D from the University of Utah in 1975 and did his residency training at the Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington from 1975-1979. Dr Davis return to Salt Lake City in 1985 as a specialist in head and neck tumors. Dr Davis is Emeritus Professor of Otolaryngology.
198 Dixon, John A., M.D.Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Gastroenterology; Surgery; Laser Therapy; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans; Academic Vice PresidentsDean of the School of Medicine 1972-1977, Vice President for Health Sciences 1973-1977. Dr. Dixon was born in Provo, Utah in 1923. He received his B.S. from the University of Utah in 1944 and his M.D. in 1947. Dr Dixon died in 1992.
199 Dixon, John A., M.D.Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Cardiology; Surgery; Laser Therapy; Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans; Academic Vice PresidentsDean of the School of Medicine 1972-1977, Vice President for Health Sciences 1973-1977. Dr. Dixon was born in Provo, Utah in 1923. He received his B.S. from the University of Utah in 1944 and his M.D. in 1947. Dr Dixon died in 1992.
200 Drs. Samuels, Nelson & DoughertyAcademic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Biochemistry; Anatomy; Internal Medicine; Endocrinology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department ChairsLeo T. Samuels, Ph.D. left, first Chair of the Department of Biochemistry; Don H. Nelson, M.D., Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism; and Thomas F. Dougherty, Ph.D., Professor of Anatomy. The three men were colleagues in the 1940's and 1950's.
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