The American Association for Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired recently honored Elizabeth Dennison with the bi-annual Warren Bledsoe Award for curricula that have trained professionals in 44 states and six countries.
USU scientists zeroing in on the mechanism that causes death, so treatments can be developed.
"We’re investigating a protein that could help us better understand the causes of cardiovascular disease and cancer," said Srisurya Sidharthan, a student at Utah’s InTech Collegiate High School, who plans to study chemistry in college and apply to medical school.
Utah State University has completed testing all of its student athletes using a SMART EquiTest system as part of interdisciplinary concussion research jointly led by the Athletics Department and the Department of Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education.
To ensure your survival, every single cell in your body is equipped to quickly adapt to forces outside of it, says Utah State University biochemist Joanie Hevel.
Utah State University’s Center for Integrated BioSystems welcomes 16 scientists from around the world to a course in vaccine manufacturing.
Heart disease is a leading cause of death in the United States and, according to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly 800,000 Americans will experience their first heart attack this year.
Utah State University’s Center for Integrated BioSystems is one of two academic centers in the United States that will provide cutting-edge training on manufacturing techniques in hopes of reducing the global threat from influenza.
Utah State University chemist Steven Aust and his students are studying ways to make an increasingly common surgical procedure among the 50 and older-set safer and more effective.
Michael N. Patterson has been named chief executive officer for Colorado Plains Medical Center in Fort Morgan.