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School of Medicine Class of 2017 (2013) | Students, Medical; Schools, Medical; Universities; Utah | Group Portrait of the University of Utah School of Medicine Class of 2017 at their White Coat Ceremony August, 2013. |
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School of Medicine Classroom Lecture (2015) | Schools, Medical; Students, Medical; Universities; Utah | Lecture room in the Eccles Health Sciences Education Building |
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The Scope Radio | Radio; Webcasts as Topic; Medicine; Research | Established in 2013, The Scope podcast covers the latest research and trends in medicine. |
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Midvale Community Clinic | Student Run Clinic; Community Health Service; Medically Underserved Area; Primary Health Care; Patient-Centered Care; Health Services Accessibility | The student run Midvale Community-Based Clinic provides needed medical services to underserved communities. |
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Next-Gen Genetics | Databases, Genetic; Genome, Human; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Human Genome Project ; Precision Medicine; Utah Genome Project; Utah Population Database | With the power of the Utah Population Database, more than 35 years of genetic discoveries coupled with some of the world's leading software for genomic analysis, the Utah Genome Project was born in 2012. Genome sequencing has enabled finding the rarest of the rare of Mendelian disorders in addition ... |
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Boy with Bike Ghana | Ghana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological Monitoring | In 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... |
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Byington, Carrie, L. M.D. (2015) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Pediatrics; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Byington received her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University in 1985. Dr Byington graduated Baylor College of Medicine in 1989. Dr Byington held the HA and Edna Benning Presidential Chair as Professor of Pediatrics. Dr Byington served as the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Deve... |
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Carrie L. Byington, M.D. with Patient | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Pediatrics; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Byington received her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University in 1985. Dr Byington graduated Baylor College of Medicine in 1989. Dr Byington held the HA and Edna Benning Presidential Chair as Professor of Pediatrics. Dr Byington served as the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Deve... |
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Baby in Ghana | Ghana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological Monitoring | In 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... |
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Center for Medical Innovation | Diffusion of Innovation; Inventions; Equipment Design; Entrepreneurship; Bench-to-Bedside | Turning students into entrepreneurs was the idea behind the creation for the Center for Medical Innovation. Receiving guidance from multidisciplinary faculty and industry leaders, students learned to shape their ideas into commercially viable products. In 2011, the first Bench-to-Beside competition ... |
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Clark, Edward B., M.D. (2015) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Pediatrics; Cardiology; Research; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs; Academic Vice Presidents | Dr Clark Was born and raised in New York City. Dr Clark received his undergraduate degree in biology from Union College and his medical degree from Albany Medical College. Dr Clark trained in Internal Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School, and in Pediatrics and Pediatric Cardiology at Johns Hopkins. ... |
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Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis Animation | Clathrin; Clathrin-Coated Vesicles; Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport; Endocytosis | Clathrin-mediated endocytosis animation |
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Bench-to-Bedside Students (2014) | Research; Inventions; Economic Competition; Precision Medicine; Translational Medical Research | The Bench-to-Bedside program has trained over 500 students, created 155 new medical technologies, filed 86 patents, and formed 27 companies. |
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Dere, Willard H., M.D. (2015) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Internal Medicine; Translational Medical Research; Precision Medicine; Universities; Utah; Department Chairs | Dr Dere received both his undergraduate degree in zoology in 1975 and his M.D. in 1980 from the University of California, Davis. Dr Dere trained in internal medicine at the University of Utah and at the University of California San Francisco. Dr Dere during that time taught at the the School of Me... |
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Langell, John T., M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. (2015) | | Dr Langell received both his PhD (1997) and medical degree (1999) from Drexel University. Dr Langell received his MPH from the University of Texas Medical Branch in 2006. Dr Langell did his surgical training at Stanford University Medical Center from 1999-2002 and completed advanced training in Sp... |
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Last Inhaler You'll Ever Need | Nebulizers and Vaporizers; Asthma; Inventions; Awards and Prizes; Bench-to-Bedside | In a quest to breath a little easier, student developers created a product - Last Inhaler You'll Ever Need (LIYEN) - that disrupted the old school rescue inhaler market. LIYEN's unique delivery system mechanism is able to administer 70 to 90% albuterol into the lungs of asthma suffers compared to ... |
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Li, Dean Y., M.D., Ph.D. (2015) | Academic Medical Centers; Faculty, Medical; Professional Role; Education, Medical; Schools, Medical; Physicians; Cardiology; Critical Care; Internal Medicine; Molecular Medicine; Translational Medical Research; Universities; Utah; Academic Deans; Academic Vice Presidents | Dr Li earned his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and his MD and PhD degrees from Washington University, St Louis. Dr Li joined the School of Medicine in 1995. From 2011-2015, Dr. Li was Associate Vice President for Research and Chief Scientific Officer for University... |
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Round, June L.,Ph.D. (2015) | Symbiosis | 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. |
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Stephen Alder, PhD Addressing Audience in Ghana at the College of Public Health | Ghana; Mentoring; Health Literacy; Healthcare Disparities; Community Networks; Primary Prevention; Epidemiological Monitoring | In 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... |
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Student Innovation: iTestTechnology | Mobile Applications; Inventions; iTest | Brother Andrew and Christopher Pagels developed iTest, a technology allowing end-users a means to inexpensively diagnose common illnesses by means of a smart phone app. |
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Telemedicine | Telemedicine; Remote Consultation; Hospitals, University; Universities; Utah | Diagnosis and treatment is greatly facilitated via electronic consultation. |
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Neuroscience Initiative | Neurosciences; Therapies, Investigational; Intersectoral Collaboration | The neurosciences initiative is a cross-disciplinary program whose purpose is to deepen understanding of the brain in order to develop innovative therapies. |
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University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea) | Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite Campuses | The 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... |
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University of Utah Asia Campus (South Korea) | Education; Universities; Utah; Republic of Korea; Satellite Campuses | The 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... |
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UStar Building | Technology Transfer; Technology Assessment, Biomedical; Biomedical Research; Economic Development | Utah 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... |