In this issue, learn how the past year's research achievements are driving Utah into a better future, discover the ultrasound-nanoparticle combo enabling focused drug delivery, and see how air quality on the Wasatch Front may affect the next generation.
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At University of Utah Health, research is more than discovery. It's a dynamic force that cultivates leaders, drives breakthroughs, and fuels economic growth, creating a transformational pathway to a healthier, more prosperous future for Utah and beyond.
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AWARDS, RECOGNITION, & OTHER NOTES |
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People who have had COVID are nearly eight times more likely to develop ME/CFS, which may contribute to the dramatic increase in new diagnoses of this chronic condition since the pandemic began.
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By encapsulating medicines in ultrasound-sensitive nanoparticles, researchers can release medicines into specific deep brain regions, helping maximize benefits and minimize side effects.
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Anne Kirby uses community-engaged research strategies to address issues of importance to autistic people and other marginalized groups, focusing on suicide risk and prevention.
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Along the Wasatch Front, increased ozone exposure during pregnancy is strongly linked to the chance of the baby developing an intellectual disability.
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