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226 UTAH NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH HONORED FOR ART; WORK ON DISPLAY AT U MEDICAL SCHOOLNative American students, representing 500 schools across Utah, will be recognized at a special dinner Feb. 15 as winners of the Utah Native American Youth Winter Games Art contest. Parents of the 27 winners also will attend the event at 5 p.m. at Huntsman Cancer Institute's The Point Restaurant.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-02-14
227 Health Sciences Report (2004)UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Vol. 28, No. 3 Published by the Office of Public Affairs, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, 50 North Medical Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132. Telephone 801 - 581 - 7387. Articles may be reprinted with permission. University of U...Health Sciences Report2004
228 Health Sciences Report (2007)THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HEALTH SCIENCES FALL 2007Health Sciences Report2007
229 Medical Update (2004)Volume1/2004_WinterMedical Update2004
230 Health Sciences Report (1998)HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Vol. 22, No. 2 HEALTH SCIENCES REPORT F E A T U R E S Venture Research 8 By investing in the Center for Clinical Studies, the University hopes to bring more industry- sponsored drug trials to campus. Within These Walls 14 Photographer Brad Nelson takes us to...Health Sciences Report1998
231 CO-CHAIR OF U DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS RECEIVES NATIONAL HONORRaymond L. White, Ph.D., co-chair of the Department of Human Genetics at the J.L. Sorenson School of Medicine at the University of Utah, has been honored by the American Association for Cancer Research for his work in genetic diagnosis of three significant diseases.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-07-12
232 DEATH CLAIMS F. MARIAN BISHOP, FAMILY MEDICINE PIONEER, U MED SCHOOL LEADERF. Marian Bishop, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., a distinguished educator widely acknowledged as "the mother of academic family medicine," and longtime chair of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, died of cancer March 15 at her home in Salt Lake City. She...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-03-18
233 ELECTRONIC EDUCATION PREPARES SIX NEW PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS FOR SOUTHERN UTAHDo you need a physical examination, care for a sick child, or information about immunizations or cancer screening? Six new master's degree nurse practitioners are ready to provide primary health care in rural southern Utah as a result of the University of Utah College of Nursing's distance learning ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1996-06-11
234 National Scientific Society Elects HCI Researcher to TopSalt Lake City, November 29, 2004-Members of The American Society of Cell Biologists (ASCB), a group that represents over 11,000 cell biologists throughout the world, have elected Mary Beckerle, PhD, deputy director of Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah, as their 2006 presiden...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-21
235 RESEARCHERS CONFIRM LINK BETWEEN UTAH THYROID DISORDERS, 1950s NUCLEAR TESTS IN NEVADAAn association between exposure to radioactive isotopes of iodine generated by above-ground testing of nuclear weapons at the Nevada Test Site some 40 years ago and thyroid neoplasms, or growths, has been confirmed by investigators in a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored study.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-08-04
236 Researchers Develop Fast Track Way to Discover How Cells are RegulatedSALT LAKE CITY, September 17, 2004-Researchers at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah and a collaborator at the University of California at Santa Cruz report they have developed a unique computational approach to investigate a regulatory network for gene expression that is impl...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-09-17
237 RESEARCHERS FIND GENE MUTATION THAT CAUSES HYPERPARATHYROIDISM- JAW TUMOR SYNDROMESALT LAKE CITY-An international consortium of researchers has identified the mutated gene that causes hyperparathyroidism jaw tumor syndrome (HPT-JT) , a rare condition that leads to ^ benign tumors of the parathyroid glands, jaw bones, and kidney. Affected people are also at risk of developing para...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-11-15
238 STUDY ENDS 20-YEAR CONTROVERSY OVER AMOUNT OF RADIATION EXPOSURE IN HIROSHIMAPrevious estimates of the amount of neutron dose received by Hiroshima atomic-bomb survivors are essentiallyaccurate and the existing standards for estimating risk for radiation-induced cancer need not be changed, according to a study published in the July 31 issue of Nature.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-07-28
239 SUPPORT GROUP FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH BRAIN TUMORS BEGINS IN MARCH AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITALPatients diagnosed with brain tumors, their families and friends, are invited to participate in an educational series beginning Thursday, March 7 from 6--8 p.m., at University of Utah Hospital. The program, "I Can Cope," is sponsored by the University of Utah departments of neurology, neurosurgery, ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1996-03-04
240 U ADOLESCENT STUDY FOCUSES ON BELIEFS, RISK PERCEPTIONS RELATED TO GENETIC TESTINGThe National Institutes of Health has funded a pilot project at the University of Utah School of Medicine to survey the knowledge, beliefs and risk perceptions of 40 adolescent girls whose parents will be tested for the BRCA1 breast cancer gene.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1994-11-10
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248 1994 Alfred P. Sloan Winners AnnoucementScientists today are learning exactly how disease-causing genes trip up the body's healthy functioning, thanks to a feat of molecular wizardry that is becoming as essential to researchers worldwide as a hammer is to a carpenter. Known as gene targeting, this revolutionary technique enables scientist...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1994-06-15
249 AIRMED CREW TO MAKE SPECIAL HOLIDAY DELIVERY TO FAMILY OF RETIRED ODGEN CITY FIREFIGHTERDecember 23, 2004-An AirMed crew from University of Utah Hospital will deliver a $1,000 check today to the family of retired Ogden City firefighter Kent Taylor. AirMed pilots, nurses, paramedics and staff raised the money as part o f their annual Sub-For- Santa project and decided to give the money ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-22
250 How AIDS Destroys ImmunityAug. 21, 2003 - A human gene named ATR normally protects people by preventing the replication of cells damaged by radiation or toxic chcmicals. Now, Utah and New York researchers have discovered how a gene in the AIDS virus hijacks the human gene and turns it into a weapon that prevents reproduction...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-08-20
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