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A $9 million infusion to the Intermountain Primary Children’s Center for Personalized Medicine will broaden access to genome sequencing for infants and children with genetic conditions.
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Research combining genetic and medical records with genealogical records provides a unique perspective that benefits medicine globally. A recent publication from University of Utah Health identified a gene responsible for atrial fibrillation in many Utah families.
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Amidst the current coronavirus pandemic, we have heard a lot about viruses. But what exactly is a virus and in what ways to scientists study them? “So…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about risk reduction. First, we'll talk to a researcher who wants to know how to get people who are at risk of…
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What if aging wasn't inevtiable? What if being 90 felt pretty much the same as being 40, just with a few extra decades of life experience? And what if the…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about artificial intelligence, great white sharks, illegal pollution, snail genes, and new rules for leaders at…
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Every week on UnDisciplined, we put to researchers from completely different fields together and see what connections they can make. Sometimes those…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about the intersection of science and personal decision-making — and, of course, we're looking at it from two…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're joined by a scientist who helped create a transgenic mouse that can help us understand the human relationship with a…