National Recognition for Nursing and Basic Scientists; Announcements
National Recognition for Nursing and Basic Scientists; Announcements
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October 19, 2021

Issue 024
360 Connect Newsletter
MAKING CONNECTIONS ACROSS THE RESEARCH SPECTRUM—
FROM CELLS TO CLINICS TO COMMUNITIES—TO TRANSFORM HEALTH
TOP HONOR FOR U of U Health NURSING RESEARCHERS

Three professors from the College of Nursing (CON) were inducted as American Academy of Nursing (AAN) Fellows on October 9th. Michelle Litchman, PhD, Linda Edelman, PhD, and Lauri Linder, PhD, were selected for the prestigious honor based on their research, scholarship and leadership. Two adjunct factulty and three CON alumni were also chosen as AAN Fellows.

“Having our faculty members and three alumni inducted into the Academy demonstrates the caliber of the College of Nursing and is testimony to its excellence, and striking contributions to and impact on the profession and health care,” says CON dean Marla De Jong, PhD, RN.

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PIONEERING THE FUTURE: CARDIOVASCULAR SCIENCE
A healthy heart beats about 100,000 times every day, pumping freshly oxygenated blood to every part of the body. At University of Utah Health, researchers are working on several fronts to keep hearts healthy—and to help them recover when they falter.
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NIH DIRECTOR'S NEW INNOVATOR AWARDS
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded grants to three U of U Health scientists through its competitive High-Risk, High-Reward Research program that funds highly innovative and unusually impactful biomedical or behavioral research.
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NOTEWORTHY
HAPPENINGS
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RESOURCES
SPOTLIGHT PUBLICATIONS
HEADLINES

Changing the Face of Science

With the goal of training and supporting the next generation of diverse STEM talent, U of U SACNAS (Society for the Advanceement for Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science) was awarded "Chapter of the Year" by the national organization. 
 

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AI QUICKLY IDENTIFIES CAUSES OF SERIOUS DISEASE

An artificial intelligence (AI)-based technology rapidly diagnoses rare disorders in critically ill children with high accuracy, according to a report by scientists from U of U Health and Fabric Genomics, collaborators on a study published in Genomic Medicine and led by Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego.

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MOLECULE COULD MITIGATE ISCHEMIA

A newly detected molecule that helps reduce damage from sustained loss of blood flow to cells and tissues could eventually be used to prevent collateral harm to vital organs during surgery, according to U of U Health scientists in a study published in eLife.
 

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