U of U Health Discovery and Innovation; Strategy Refresh; Funding
U of U Health Discovery and Innovation; Strategy Refresh; Funding
360 Connect Newsletter
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November 19, 2020
Issue 013
360 Connect Newsletter
MAKING CONNECTIONS ACROSS THE RESEARCH SPECTRUM—
FROM CELLS TO CLINICS TO COMMUNITIES—TO TRANSFORM HEALTH
celebrating discovery and innovation
at u of u health

Pioneering the Future: Stories of Discovery and Innovation is a campaign celebrating today’s scientists at U of U Health who are carrying on a tradition of excellence. Each month, the campaign will feature short stories of high-impact research that is changing our understanding of fundamental biology, health, and disease, from heart disease to cancer. These discoveries and many others are archived on the Discovery and Innovation at University of Utah Health Digital Collection, created by Eccles Health Sciences Library.

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PIONEERING THE FUTURE: REDEFINING DIABETES
High-impact discoveries at U of U Health are transforming how we think about the causes of diabetes and solutions to combat the disease. New research is unraveling the complexities of diabetes, revealing previously unrecognized opportunities for intervention.
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THERAPEUTICS ACCELERATOR LAUNCHES
A new partnership between Huntsman Cancer Institute, College of Pharmacy and Partners for Innovation, Ventures, Outreach & Technology aims to speed the process of bringing lifesaving medical discoveries made in U of U laboratories to new drugs and therapies for patients.
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SPOTLIGHT PUBLICATIONS
HEADLINES

Our Strategic Roadmap to 2025

With the future in mind, U of U Health has finalized a strategic vision to guide our work for the next five years. At U of U Health, we have a unique opportunity to extend this leadership into all areas of health, in turn helping both our state's population and those beyond our borders.

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Treatment May Helps Reverse Heart Failure
An emerging heart failure treatment could potentially reverse structural damage to the heart, allowing it to heal itself over time. The treatment could eliminate the need for heart transplants and long-term use of artificial heart pumps in certain cases.
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Protective Role of Brain Swelling After Injury
Following a brain-injuring bump or blow to the head, brain cells and blood vessels typically swell. While this swelling can potentially be life-threatening, researchers at U of U Health have discovered it may also be important for protecting the brain.
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