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Department of Nutrition & Integrative Physiology (NUIP)

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Welcome to the Department of

Nutrition & Integrative Physiology (NUIP)

 

Our department houses an active group of researchers, educators, and trainees dedicated to understanding how maintenance of metabolic health combats the development and progression of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.

We maintain active engagement with other programs within University of Utah Health and endeavor to translate new research findings into clinical procedures and community outreach programs that improve quality of life. We welcome you to peruse our website to get a sense of the breadth of our research interests, degree programs, and outreach initiatives.

OUR GOALS

  • Understand the metabolic underpinnings of chronic disease

  • Produce the next generation of exceptional registered dietitians and research scholars

  • Improve long-term health outcomes

  • Apply rigorous evidence-based standards to improve interdisciplinary health care

Dr. Velayutham and NUIP PhD student piping a sample into a collection tube
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CENTER FOR COMMUNITY NUTRITION volunteers presenting to community members
Graduate student dressed in university regalia on graduation day
NUIP faculty and student

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Nutrition & Integrative Physiology

2025 Quarterly Newsletter

Learn about NUIP's recent advancements in research & discovery.

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • A Novel Mouse Model of Inactivity Induced Metabolic Syndrome
  • Velayutham Lab Highlights the Importance of Maintaining a Healthy Gut Microbiome in Achieving the Health Benefits of Dietary Phytonutrients
  • New Faculty, Erik Blackwood, PhD, Receives $3.7M NIH Grant to Study Cardiometabolic Disease and Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
  • Haumana 'O Pasifika Program Celebrates Success
  • NUIP Maintains Remarkable Research Growth
  • Exceptional Faculty Publications
  • NUIP Welcomes New Research Faculty

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NUIP Newsletter
Nutrition & Integrative Physiology

Letter From the Chair

Built thematically around the topic of “translational metabolic health,” our researchers, clinicians, educators, and trainees are dedicated to understanding how nutrient homeostasis influences the development and progression of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer...

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Scott Summers

Scott A. Summers, PhD

Distinguished Professor and Chair - Nutrition & Integrative Physiology / Co-Director - Diabetes and Metabolism Research Center / William J. Rutter, PhD, Presidential Endowed Chair in Biochemistry

Nutrition & Integrative Physiology: At A Glance

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CAMPUS OFFICE

nutrition@health.utah.edu

801-581-6730

801-585-3874 (fax)

250 South 1850 East

HPER North, Room 214

Salt Lake City, UT 84112

RESEARCH OFFICE

nutrition@health.utah.edu

801-587-7628

15 North 2030 East

EIHG, Rm 3110

Salt Lake City, UT 84112