Since 2003, Hal Meyer has suffered from the second-most prevalent brain disease in the U.S., Parkinson’s Disease. The Army veteran was forced to retire, and his disease progressed to the...
You can learn about the social determinants of health in the classroom, but for Anna Smyth, hands-on work in Guatemala proved much more illustrative. Today Smyth is a sought-after mindfulness...
Triple the submissions, five times the funding. In the second cycle of grants for the Nature and Human Health-Utah Group (NHH-UT), nine projects received more than $60,000 to explore the...
Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology Associate Professor Anandh Babu Pon Velayutham, PhD, is passionate about the causal association between dietary berries, gut microbiome, and vascular health. That passion is...
Machine learning and physical therapy don’t seem like they’d go hand in hand. But a recent PhD graduate from the Rehabilitation Science Program is using her data skills to help...