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376 UTAH CARDIAC TRANSPLANT TEAM REPORTS PROMISING NEW TREATMENT FOR HEART TRANSPLANT REJECTIONHELSINKI, FINLAND-The UTAH Cardiac Transplant Program presented data Sunday, Aug. 3, at the International Congress of the Transplantation Society in Helsinki, Finland, indicating that Orthoclone OKT&h monoclonal antibody, a genetic engineering product, was highly effective in treating heart transpla...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-08-03
377 TWO U MEDICAL STUDENTS RECEIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE, RESEARCH AWARDSTwo University of Utah School of Medicine students have been recognized for their achievements in community service and research.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-08-08
378 UTAH SCIENTIST WINS $1.5 MILLION NATIONAL AWARDDr. Salvatore J. Fidone, professor of physiology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, has been chosen to receive a Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-08-12
379 NURSING CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON MANAGING DISASTERSNurses and other health-care professionals will have an opportunity to review skills on managing mass casualty disasters next week at a two-day conference sponsored by the University of Utah College of Nursing.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-08-13
380 COMPUTER, MANAGEMENT COURSES HELP BRENT ARGYLE GRADUATE FROM CLASSROOM TO COMMUNITY PHARMACY"When I first got into pharmacy, I was fascinated with medications and how they affect the body. But I still had the notion that a pharmacist only counted and poured," admitted Brent Argyle.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-08-28
381 FROM COUNTING PILLS TO COMPUTING BILLS, PHARMACY EXPANDS INTO A BUSINESS FOR GUY CONOVERCASTLE DALE, Utah - When Guy Conover completed the pharmaceutics course at the University of Utah in 1973, 80 percent of the drugs he now dispenses weren't available.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-08-28
382 U TRANSPLANT SURGEON DISCUSSES PROGRESS IN CARDIAC SURGERYA participating surgeon on the UTAH-Cardiac team-Utah's cooperative heart transplant program involving University of Utah and LDS hospitals and the Veterans Administration Medical Center-says the group's impressive 96.4 percent first-year survival rate is due to meticulous monitoring of patients, in...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-02
383 MOUNTAIN BELL GIVES $74,000 TO UNIVERSITY SPEECH AND HEARING PROGRAMA University of Utah program designed primarily to screen pre-school children and nursing home residents in rural areas for speech, language and hearing problems has received a $74,000 grant from the Mountain Bell Foundation.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-03
384 U OF U DRUG DELIVERY STUDIES FUNDED BY RESEARCH PARK FIRMThe University of Utah Center for Controlled Chemical Delivery (CCCD) has received two contracts totaling $600,000 for work over the next three years on improved chemical delivery systems for human and animal use.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-11
385 UTAH EXPERTS TO DISCUSS INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HYGIENEAIDS in the workplace, urine drug screening, pesticide exposure and control, asbestos removal-these and more will be discussed at The Fifth Annual Joint Utah Conference on Safety and Industrial Hygiene, September 16-18 at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-11
386 "NEW DRUGS" TOPIC OF SEMINAR"New Drug Developments-1986" will be discussed at a University of Utah College of Pharmacy Continuing Education Program on Sunday, September 28, at 8 a.m. at Skaggs Hall.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-16
387 FOLDABLE INTRAOCULAR LENS TO BE TESTED AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERSALT LAKE CITY-A new soft, foldable intraocular lens which is surgically implanted in the eye after cataract removal is now being clinically tested in patients at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. The new lens presents many potential advantages over those currently in use.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-18
388 U HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER NAMES FUND RAISERSSuzanne Nelson and Dr. Henry 0. Whiteside have been named to the University of Utah Health Sciences Center's development staff.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-19
389 U PROFESSOR PREPARES FOR DRUG STUDYCatherine Schumacher, M.D., M.S.P.H., has received a special two-year professional development award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the American College of Preventive Medicine.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-22
390 TWO U OF U PROFESSORS RECEIVE FULBRIGHT GRANTS TO TEACH ABROADStudents in Malta and Italy will receive instruction from two University of Utah Health Sciences Center professors who have received Fulbright grants.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-09-25
391 CENTER FOR CONTROLLED CHEMICAL DELIVERY ESTABLISHED AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAHA small adhesive patch of nitroglycerin that may reduce the incidence of heart attacks, a pouch implanted in the abdomen of a diabetic to release life-saving insulin and one pill that takes the place of four are just a few of the ideas that have been developed by the University of Utah's Center for ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-08
392 RADIOACTIVITY AND CHEMICALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT DISCUSSED BY U PROFESSOR AT INTERNATIONAL MEETA University of Utah professor chaired a session and presented a paper at the Fifth Symposium on Environmental Radiochemical Analysis sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry at Harwell, England, the first week in October.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-09
393 U CARDIOLOGIST RECEIVES $5.8 MILLION TO STUDY MYOCARDITIS (HEART DISEASE)Most of us get a cold or two each year and, occasionally, fall victim to the flu. We feel weak and sometimes are short of breath, but soon it passes and we get well.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-10
394 MINORITY STUDENTS GET PRIVATE SUPPORT AND A RUNNING START ON COLLEGEAmong the University of Utah entering minority freshmen this year are 2 0 students who have spent the last two summers in a U of U program that helped them prepare for college. All 20 have received academic scholarships and future minority achievers will have the same chance thanks to a renewed gran...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-13
395 U OF U HEALTH EXPO '86 SET FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 5Bring your tired feet, stressed bodies, strained ears, outof- shape muscles and curious minds to the University of Utah Health Expo '86 Saturday, October 25, and you'll go away with new ideas after a look at some of the most advanced technology in modern health care.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-16
396 U PROFESSOR APPOINTED TO JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARDDr. Stephen M. Prescott, associate professor of internal medicine and biochemistry at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center, has been appointed to a five-year term on the editorial board of The Journal of Biological Chemistry. The journal is one of the most prestigious forums for the publica...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-20
397 U NURSING COLLEGE OPENS DOORS FOR VISITORSIf you've ever considered a career as a nurse, or if you are a nurse and want to "fine tune" your skills, find out how at the University of Utah College of Nursing. Nursing Dean Linda Amos and her faculty and advisors invite the public to an open house at the college on Saturday, October 25, from 1-...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-21
398 U RESEARCHERS STUDY PMSNearly 50 percent of all women suffer symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) while about 15 percent can become incapacitated by it.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-28
399 INFORMATION FLOWS AT U HEALTH LIBRARY THANKS, IN PART, TO AT&T DONATIONStudents, faculty and staff at the University of Utah Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library now enjoy 10 new computers thanks to AT&T's interest in education and research....and its favorable impressions of the library.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-29
400 U PSYCHIATRIST'S STUDY LINKS GENETICS, DEPRESSION AND SUICIDEA study of adopted persons initiated by a University of Utah psychiatrist may help mental health practitioners determine whether major depression and manic depression-the most common serious psychiatric disorders-are the product of heredity or environment.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-10-31
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