Research At the U
Recognized as a Carnegie Tier-1 Research University, the U continues to develop groundbreaking research on a local, national, and international level. The combined resources of 18 colleges, 35 interdisciplinary programs, 100 academic departments/ divisions, and 120 centers/bureaus on campus, creates endless opportunities for collaboration.
Our research is also a catalyst for economic growth and innovation, creating over 280 spin-out companies—and 16,000 jobs – from the university’s inventions and technologies.
Research News
The Next Antibiotic Revolution: Viruses to the Rescue
Learn more about the science behind tailocins
Read More2024 Clarivate’s Most Cited
Biologist Bill Anderegg is recognized for his exceptional research influence.
Read MoreNew tools for peering into cell function.
Discover how scientists found a new way to visualize cellular activity
Read MoreScientists Find Hope in Cone Snail Venom
Nature's most venomous creature could be your diabetes savior
Read MoreA Framework for Cancer Ecology and Evolution
A new paradigm that casts doubt on the primacy of individual cells in cancer development.
Read MoreJourney to the Center of Biotech
While she loves to teach, Xie always ventured out to industry in molecular biology.
Read MoreDelve into the puzzle of ice crystallization and uncover its secrets.
Understand the science of how ice crystals form
Read MoreLife On Other Planets … and in a student’s mind
“I believe my experience in research will make me a more open-minded thinker.”
Read MoreMeet Lokiceratops: Giant Blade-Wielding Dinosaur
New dinosaur species Lokiceratops showcased at the Natural History Museum of Utah.
Read MoreUtah’s fir trees at risk from balsam woolly adelgid
Climate change fuels the spread of invasive balsam woolly adelgid in Utah.
Read MoreBacteriophages: Nature’s bacterial killers
Talia Karasov's lab explores how bacteria use viruses to outcompete rivals.
Read MoreChampioning Representation & Advocacy in Healthcare
Now headed for medical school, an undergrad found refuge in the REFUGES program.
Read MoreFinding new ant species in a SLC backyard
“Pretty clear that this was a new species [of ant] from around here."
Read MoreA Tale of Two Worms: Advancing Epigenetics
How a cell knows whether it’s supposed to become skin or muscle
Read MoreBreakthrough in Geothermal Energy at Utah FORGE
Can coal mines be tapped for rare earth elements?
Read MoreTapping coal mines for rare-earth materials
Can coal mines be tapped for rare earth elements?
Read MoreU of U Part of $6.6M National Weather Forecasting Initiative
The partnership with NOAA, other universities aims to improve predictive weather models
Read MoreToxic Thalium: Humans changing the chemistry of the Baltic Sea
Geochemists show that human activity increasing toxic Thalium in Baltic Sea.
Read MoreU Atmospheric Scientists Team Up for $4.8M Snowfall Research Project
Project aims to better predict snowfall processes that are critical to water supply
Read MoreSizing Up Courthouse Crack
Ways to measure the character and instability of rock and soil before potential disaster.
Read MoreUtah’s Bonneville Salt Flats Has Long Been in Flux
Utah's Salt Flats: Salt crusts began forming long after Lake Bonneville disappeared.
Read MoreNew Tyrannosaurus Species
Fearsome apex predator from Western North America at the twilight of the dinosaur age.
Read MoreSouthwest Sustainability Innovation Engine
A multi-institutional enterprise to confront the climate challenges facing the Southwest.
Read More2023 College of Science Awards
The College of Science is committed to recognizing excellence in education, research, and service and congratulates all 2023 college award recipients.
Read MoreWeekend Effect
Large-scale citizen science camera trapping helps assess animal behavioral responses.
Read MoreSpace Sunscreen
Could dust launched from the moon’s surface mitigate the impacts of climate change?
Read More$1M Grant to Chemists
Grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation may help chemists learn how molecules crystallize.
Read MoreCollaboration of the Cited
Biology’s ‘highly cited’ researchers collaborate in forest science.
Read MorePauling Medal
Distinguished Professor Dr. Cynthia Burrows is the 2022 Pauling Medal awardee.
Read MoreGSL Meteorite
In order to have a meteorite named, you have to have an institution classify it.
Read MoreKing of the Playa
On a crisp October morning, Kevin Perry pedaled his bike across the Great Salt Lake playa.
Read MoreRelativistic Jet
Researchers document a black hole giving off more light than 1,000 trillion suns.
Read MoreHedgehog Signaling
U of U undergrads work to break open the biological mystery of Hedgehog Signaling.
Read MoreVisualizing the Infinitesimal
Janet Iwasa and Ofer Rog re-imagine the cellular space occupied by condensates.
Read MoreArmentrout Interview
Peter Armentrout sits down with the Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry.
Read MoreNuFact 2022
The Department of Physics & Astronomy hosts NuFact 2022 neutrino workshop at Snowbird.
Read MoreAt-Risk Forests
Bill Anderegg quantifies the risk to forests from climate change along three dimensions.
Read MoreThe Wilkes Center
University of Utah Launches The Wilkes Center for Climate Science and Policy.
Read MoreAir Tracker
John Lin adapted his research group’s atmospheric model to run as part of Air Tracker.
Read MoreCellular Crosslinking
Caralyn Flack studies cellular crosslinking in chemoreceptor molecules.
Read MoreHow Trees Grow
William Anderegg explores the relationship between photosynthesis and cell growth.
Read MoreCarbon Nanotubes
Vikram Deshpande had a hunch that carbon nanotubes held promise as a building block.
Read MoreGalápagos Letters
South American correspondent Nora Clayton reporting from the Galapagos Islands.
Read MoreBiological Data
All thinking is done using modeling, whether it’s through language or mathematics.
Read MoreArctic Adventures
BBC StoryWorks feature with Jody Reimer, Rebecca Hardenbrook, and Ken Golden.
Read MoreMysteries of the Universe
A five-year quest to map the universe began officially on May 17, 2021.
Read MoreSloan Research Fellow
Luisa Whittaker-Brooks awarded prestigious 2021 Sloan Research Fellowship.
Read MoreSea Ice Science
Ken Golden brings the principles of mathematics to the Earth’s most remote environments.
Read More11 Billion Years
Kyle Dawson and a global consortium of astrophysicists create a 3-D map of the universe.
Read MoreHIV Microscopy
Ipsita Saha is using electron microscopy to reveal the dynamic structure in HIV.
Read MoreDiscover 2019
Science Research Initiative, College Rankings, Commutative Algebra, and more.
Read MoreTreeTop Barbie
Nalini Nadkarni has created a "Canopy Researcher" version of the popular Barbie doll.
Read MoreGoing with the Flow
John Sperry studies how plant hydraulics and xylem tissue influence regional weather.
Read MoreDistinguished Research
Professor Molinero’s work is a hallmark of what research and scholarship should be about.
Read More2019 Research Scholar
The College of Science Research Scholar Award is given annually to one […]
Read MoreAssociate V.P. for Research
Diane Pataki is now Associate Vice President for Research at the University of Utah.
Read MoreInsects, Bacteria & Ice
Water doesn’t always freeze at 32 degrees and other chilling facts from Valeria Molinero.
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