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  • Dark World Awaits Women Ph.D.s
    ... UC Berkeley's Center for Economics & Family Security, and co-authors Nicholas H. Wolfinger of the University of Utah and Marc Goulden, UC Berkeley's director of data initiatives. ...
    10-11-2013
  • Gene Test Boom Faces Lawsuits
    of the 10 patents and licenses the rest from co-plaintiffs University of Utah, University of Pennsylvania, Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, and Canadian company Endorecherche. ...
    9-15-2013
  • Gene Test Boom Faces Lawsuits
    of the 10 patents and licenses the rest from co-plaintiffs University of Utah, University of Pennsylvania, Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, and Canadian company Endorecherche. ...
    8-16-2013
  • The Top 50 NIH-Funded Universities
    ... awards #39. University of Florida FY 2013: $96,685,921 toward 254 awards #38. University of Utah FY 2013: $98,449,243 toward 281 awards #37. Ohio State University FY 2013: ...
    8-13-2013
  • NIH Giving Neurological Drug Development $10M+ Boost
    Research Institute, and the University of Utah have won funds to develop drugs for Fragile X syndrome (FXS), nicotine addiction, and age-related macular degeneration, respectively. ...
    7-31-2013
  • New Gene Patent Suit Sparks Talk of Trolls
    ... Myriad owns five of the 10 patents, and licenses the rest from their owners, all co-plaintiffs in the new lawsuit: the University of Utah, University of Pennsylvania, Toronto's ...
    7-23-2013
  • Rexahn Licenses University of Maryland Cancer Drug Delivery Platform
    Rexahn Pharmaceuticals said today it signed an exclusive license with the University of ... NPDCS technology and a professor in the University of Utah's departments of pharmaceutics ...
    7-17-2013
  • Myriad Sues Ambry, Gene by Gene Amid Confusion Over Supreme Court...
    Along with co-plantiffs the University of Utah, the University of Pennsylvania, the Hospital for Sick Children, and Endorecherche, on July 9 Myriad filed a lawsuit in the United ...
    7-11-2013
  • Pushing the Boundaries in Chromatography
    In 1964, University of Utah Chemistry Professor J. Calvin Giddings enunciated a theoretical platform that would provide liquid chromatography (LC) with resolving power equivalent ...
    6-1-2013
  • GEN Congressional Hall of Fame
    House of Representatives Rep. Tammy Baldwin D-WI Association of University Technology ... Orrin Hatch R-UT Utah Technology Leaders for Senator Hatch, endorsement, 2012 ...
    5-1-2013
  • GEN | Biolinks
    ... Diseases Initiative DSM Duke University Duquesne University Dyomics eBioscience Economic Development Corporation of Utah Economic Development Partnership of Alabama EFEX Eisai ...
  • New Enzyme Targets for Leukemia and Brain Tumors
    Cancer Institute and colleagues at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital, the University of Utah, the University of Oulu in Finland, MIT, Harvard's Broad Institute, and the Howard ...
    2-7-2013
  • Short-Circuiting HIV Replication
    Sciences, and colleagues at University of California, San Diego and the University of Utah School of Medicine, but they don't get at copies of the virus lurking in the DNA ...
    1-18-2013
  • Close-Up View of Life Science Microscopy
    For example, The HIV Center at the University of Utah recently received a $21.8 million grant from the NIH to develop methods to image and study the structural biology of the ...
    12-1-2012
  • More Funds for Stem Cell Expansion Technology
    Arteriocyte is working with collaborators at the Dana Farber Institute and University of Utah to validate the clinical grade GMP process using the Nanex System, and says it hopes ...
    8-21-2012
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    Journal Articles

  • University of Utah Campus Gardens: A Living Laboratory for Sustainabil...
    Ross Chambless, Alexandra Parvaz, Lesley A. Chesson, James S. Ruff
    Sustainability: The Journal of Record
    University of Utah Campus Gardens: A Living Laboratory for Sustainability Sustainability: The Journal of Record
  • Willingness of Parkinson's Disease Patients to Participate in...
    David Shprecher, Katia Noyes, Kevin Biglan, Dongwen Wang, E. Ray Dorsey, Roger Kurlan, Michael Jacob Adams
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    METHODS: University of Utah Parkinson disease clinic patients were invited to complete a survey asking if they would be willing to participate in a hypothetical research study ...
  • How Facebook Might Reveal Users' Attitudes Toward Work and Relationshi...
    Hui-Tzu Grace Chou, Ron J. Hammond, Roberta Johnson
    Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
    Undergraduate students at a state university in Utah were randomly chosen to participate in an online survey between April and May 2012. The results of a multivariate analysis, ...
  • A Blueprint for Telerehabilitation Guidelines-October 2010
    David M. Brennan, Lyn Tindall, Deborah Theodoros, Janet Brown, Michael Campbell, Diana Christiana, David Smith, Jana Cason, Alan Lee
    Telemedicine and e-Health
    ... Lou Theurer, SG, Grant Administrator, Burn Telemedicine Program, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Jill Winters, Ph.D., R.N., WG, SG, Dean and ...

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