You showed up for our trainees. $3,135 raised for the Scholar Support Bridge Fund during #GivingDays! Every gift helps PHS scholars keep critical research moving forward. Thank you!
Invest in the future of health care! 🚀
Your #UGivingDays gift to our Scholar Support Bridge Fund supports trainees reach stability.
$25 supports hours of research
$3,000 supports a 1 month of support
You fuel our progress! Give today at our link below.
Invest in the future of health care! 🚀
Your #UGivingDays gift to our Scholar Support Bridge Fund supports trainees reach stability.
$25 supports hours of research
$3,000 supports a 1 month of support
You fuel our progress! Give today at our link below.
🚀 Double your impact!
Our Chair, Angie Fagerlin, PhD, is matching all gifts to the Scholar Support Bridge Fund—dollar for dollar—up to $1,000! 💸
Early giving is open now. Help our researchers maintain momentum: https://t.co/dhlgu5M0xu
#UofUHealth#GivingDays#ResearchImpact
📅 Save the Date: March 24–25!
This #UGivingDays, we’re supporting the Scholar Support Bridge Fund. Research breakthroughs shouldn't pause due to funding gaps. 🧬✨
The University of Utah Health Dept. of Population Health Sciences is ranked #10 in Public Health in the 2025 BRIMR rankings of NIH funding.
Top 10 nationally. Proud of our faculty, trainees & partners advancing rigorous, real-world population health science.
@UUtah@UUHSResearch
Not all rural communities are the same - @UofUHealth and @huntsmancancer researchers @JADoher1 & Brody Gibson developed IMFAC, a new urban–rural–frontier classification system, to understand isolation & improve access to care. Read more @ https://t.co/tghsssjauK
@UofUMedicine
Together with our colleagues at @huntsmancancer, we packed 400+ food boxes at @utahfoodbank during a time when food security is a huge challenge in our community. 💝Love that this event brought faculty, staff & students to work & have fun together!
@UUtah@UofUHealth
Caroline Himbert, PhD, didn’t plan on becoming a researcher—but connecting with cancer patients changed everything. Now at Huntsman Cancer Institute, she’s focused on survivorship, heart health, and mentoring the next generation of scientists. https://t.co/O7ihtaOxKm
✈️Thank you to everyone who supported the Scholars in Motion Fund during Giving Day! ✈️We raised $2,425 — surpassing our goal and unlocking @angiefagerlin 1,000 match gift! 🙌 Every gift, big or small, made a real impact! #UGivingDay#UGD25
�� New study featuring Dr. @TracyOnega: 7% of Medicare patients cross state lines for cancer care, nearly double for rural areas. Telehealth policies & physician licensure need updates to improve access.
Read more @ https://t.co/H9n1QGC8hH
@huntsmancancer
✨Trainee Highlight: Sophie Huebler✨
As a Biostatistics PhD trainee, she's grateful for the support that made travel possible—& hopes others can share the experience. 🌍🤝
💡 It is officially Giving Day! Donate to Scholars in Motion ✈️ fund: https://t.co/8vaBPjKKhl
#GivingDay
🎉 Match Announcement Alert! 🎉
We are thrilled to share that our department chair, Dr. @angiefagerlin , has generously agreed to match ALL donations up to $1,000! That means your gift will have double the impact in supporting our trainees
#GivingDay#UGivingDay#UGD25
Cancer epidemiologist @Dr_Mmadili explores how genetics, lifestyle, environment, and gut health shape cancer risk. Driven by personal experience, she's working to improve prevention and help patients thrive beyond diagnosis.
✈️Mark Your Calendars: Giving Day is April 8-9!✈️
We are excited to kick off a crowdfunding campaign for the Scholars in Motion Fund & we need your support!
Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. Stay tuned for more details!
#UGivingDay#UGD25
New research led by @TomVargheseJr and Neli Ulrich, PhD, MS shows personalized, remotely monitored exercise programs improve recovery for lung cancer surgery patients — especially women — and expand access to care for rural and underserved patients. https://t.co/K9PcQ0GRuf
New research finds ovarian cancer mutations are nearly identical across populations, with key differences that may impact treatment. This study highlights the importance of diversity in cancer genomics and could help refine treatment strategies https://t.co/PwoJ4EFFS1
I'm elated to share that my first post-doctoral research manuscript on Fusobacterium nucleatum and cachexia in colorectal cancer patients has been published in Cancer Medicine🤗. Grateful for my mentors @NeliMUlrich and @jenniferosePhD and co-authors.
https://t.co/JHbpK2IR3G
📢Exciting opportunity for a Cancer Population Scientists to join @UofUHealth & @huntsmancancer in #beUTAHful SLC. Collaborate with leading experts & enjoy unparalleled outdoor adventures! Learn more at https://t.co/DpvsArF8TK.