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251 GENETIC VARIATION PROTECTS AGAINST 2 DEADLY MALARIA TYPES, U OF U, OTHER RESEARCHERS REPORT IN THE LANCETSALT LAKE CITY-Children who possess a gene that allows them to produce high levels of nitric oxide are protected from two of the deadliest forms of malaria, according to a report published today in the international medical journal, The Lancet.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-11-07
252 Huntsman Cancer InstiHuntsman Cancer Institute Researcher Wins ASCO Clinical Research Career Development AwardSALT LAKE CITY-The American Society of Clinical Oncology awarded Margaret Yu, MD, Huntsman Cancer Institute researcher and visiting instructor in the Department of Oncological Sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine, a Clinical Research Career Development Award grant. This is the first...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-06-17
253 IT'S IN THE GENES: U'S GENETIC SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER NAMED AMONG TOP 50 WEB SITES FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROWSALT LAKE CITY - For the second year in a row, the University of Utah Genetic Science Learning Center Web site has been named one of the 50 best science and technology Web sites by Scientific American magazine online. The Web site also was rated as one of the top five in health and medicine.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-10-13
254 Larry H. Miller Donates $10M to Huntsman Cancer Foundation Gift to benefit new cancer hospital opening July 1SALT LAKE CITY-Larry H. Miller, owner of the Utah Jazz and well-known businessman and civic leader, pledged $10 million to the Huntsman Cancer Foundation (HCF), David Huntsman, HCF president, announced today. HCF is a free-standing charitable organization that provides financial support to Huntsman ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-06-16
255 LOS ALAMOS HIGH GRADUATE DEVELOPS VIDEO TESTING PROGRAMS AT U OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT: Interactive video is not just for play, says Sandra W. Haak, Ph.D., a native of Los Alamos who is associate professor of nursing at the University of Utah College of Nursing here. She teaches in the nursing master's program and is developing interactive video programs for testing...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1993-09-20
256 MANY HISPANIC IMMIGRANTS AFRAID TO DRINK TAP WATER, ACCORDING TO U MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDYGot water? Make that tap water, please. This is what a recent University of Utah School of Medicine study is recommending to many Hispanic immigrants in Salt Lake City Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-06-30
257 NATIONAL MEDICAL TESTING BOARD APPOINTS CHARLES B. SMITH, U OF U, VA PHYSICIANCharles B. Smith, M.D., associate chairman and professor of internal medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine and chief of medical service at the Salt Lake Veterans Administration Medical Center, has been appointed a member of the Part II Medicine Test Committee of the National Board of...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1988-10-31
258 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
259 NATURAL SELECTION AT WORK IN GENETIC VARIATION TO TASTE OR NOT TASTE BITTER COMPOUND, U OF U RESEARCHERS SAYSALT LAKE CITY - A genetic variation seen worldwide in which people either taste or do not taste a bitter, synthetic compound called PTC has been preserved by natural selection, University of Utah and National Institutes of Health researchers have reported.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-06-23
260 NEW GENERATION OF DEFIBRILLATORS, PACEMAKERS SAVES LIVES OF PATIENTS WHOSE HEARTS ARE TOO WEAK TO PUMP BLOODSALT LAKE CITY-A couple of old standbys-defibrillators and pacemakers-are reducing the risk of death by up to 40 percent in people whose hearts don't pump enough blood, say University of Utah cardiologists who participated in a nationwide trial of a new generation of the devices.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-01-08
261 News Release - UDOH Rule Addresses New Abortion Law Issues(Salt Lake City, UT) * The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) has filed an administrative rule to assist in the implementation of Senate Bill (SB) 68, Prohibition of Public Funding for Abortion. The bill, which became law in early May, restricts the use of public funds for direct or indirect supPress Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-06-10
262 NEWS RELEASE CORRECTION: Re: Future Doctors Release Location ChangePat Riley, from the medical school's Office of Diversity & Community Outreach, has just informed us that the first session of the 'Future Doctors' program, being held today at 3-4:30 p.m. for high school students, has been changed and will not be held at Salt Lake School District's Technology Center...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1999-10-19
263 ONE YEAR RESULTS FOR THE UTAH-CARDIAC TRANSPLANT PROGRAMThe UTAH-Cardiac Transplant Program, which utilizes three Salt Lake City hospitals affiliated with the University of Utah (LDS Hospital, University Hospital and the Veterans Administration Medical Center) has reported its first year's results at the annual International Society of Heart Transplantat...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-04-29
264 OUT WITH THE OLD: GROUNDBREAKING FOR EDUCATION BUILDING SIGNALS STEP FROM PAST FOR HEALTH SCIENCES CENTERSALT LAKE CITY--The University of Utah Health Sciences Center breaks ground May 22 on a $40 million Health Sciences Education Building, replacing teaching facilities dating to the early 1950s. The 150,000-square-foot facility will become the U's center for health-professions education.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2003-05-20
265 PEPSI GIVES $30,000 TO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL PATIENT PROGRAMSPepsi, a longtime financial supporter of University of Utah Hospitals & Clinics, will donate $30,000 to benefit two patient programs: Burn Camp and the Teen Mother and Child Program. Pepsi Market Unit General Manager Richard Brace will present the gift to representatives from both programs, Thursday...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1996-06-25
266 PHARMACY COMMENCEMENT TO HONOR ECCLES FOUNDATION DIRECTORS WITH WEAVER AWARD, PH.D STUDENT WITH WOLF PRIZESALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah College of Pharmacy will honor the directors of the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation with its highest accolade-the Lawrence C. & Dolores M. Weaver Award-at this year's College of Pharmacy commencement on May 7.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-05-03
267 PIONEERING U OF U NEONATOLOGIST, AUGUST L. JUNG, M.D., HONORED WITH PRESIDENTIAL ENDOWED CHAIR IN HIS NAMESALT LAKE CITY - August L. (Larry) Jung, M.D., the beloved physician who established Utah's first newborn intensive care unit (NBICU) more than three decades ago and pioneered neonatal care in the Intermountain West, has been honored with a presidential endowed chair in his name at the University of...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-10
268 PULMONARY SPECIALIST HONORED BY AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS' UTAH CHAPTERC. DuWayne Schmidt, M.D., FACP, chief of the pulmonary division at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and a long-time clinical professor of internal medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, has received the 1989 Laureate Award from the Utah Chapter of the American College of Physicians (AC...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-09-22
269 RESEARCHER FROM U PHARMACY COLLEGE WINS AWARD FOR STUDY CLEARING THE AIR ABOUT DUST HAZARD FROM MILITARY VEHICLESSALT LAKE CITY - A University of Utah College of Pharmacy researcher has won a federal award for his team's work determining that the effect of small-particle dust created by military vehicles does not degrade air quality for the long term or far from the source.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-20
270 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
271 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
272 SCHMIDT NAMED OUTSTANDING CLINICAL PROFESSOR AT U OF U DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINEDuWayne Schmidt, M.D., Salt Lake internist and chief of pulmonary medicine at LDS Hospital, is the Outstanding Volunteer Clinical Professor in the University of Utah School of Medicine's Department of Internal Medicine for 1992. William D. Odell, M.D., Ph.D., who heads the department, recently prese...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-06-16
273 U GERIATRICS CHIEF TO SERVE ON NIH STUDY SECTIONGerald Rothstein, M.D., professor of internal medicine and chief of the Division of Geriatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine, has been selected to serve on the Geriatrics and Rehabilitative Medicine Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1998-07-01
274 U INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CLINIC JOINS WORLDWIDE NETWORK TRACING SPREAD OF DISEASESThe International Travel Clinic, a collaborative effort between the University of Utah School of Medicine and the Salt Lake City-County Health Department, now is part of a network of 23 clinics around the world monitoring the global spread of infectious diseases, treating travelers who have become i...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1999-10-28
275 U NURSING COLLEGE SELECTS PAULA JULANDER FOR DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARDThe University of Utah College of Nursing will award its 2002 Distinguished Alumni Award to Utah State Senator Paula F. Julander (D-Salt Lake County), who graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in 1984. The presentation will be at the College of Nursing Convocation Th...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-05-08
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