SRI StORIES
SRI-CAP a bridge for students to establish and translate newfound research skills in STEM careers
Curious U undergraduates found in the Natural Museum of Utah
Plant-herbivore biologist Richard Clark studies minuscule creatures with a big impact
Beyond the theoretical: research reflects pathogens causing real-world infections today
'There's no wrong choice. There's just the best choice that you make.'
Proprioception: when your body knows where your limbs are in three dimensional space
The undergraduate journey of physics and astronomy major Ethan Hood
Research journey that led to the study of the advent of multicellular life
Breaking bonds and creating new ones to develop molecules with unique properties
Mutualistic Mentorship: Creating stepping stones for students and mentors alike
'A hero of mine is Hank Green, a science communicator who makes science accessible.'
SRI: Just the Beginning Aug 16, 2024 Above: In the lab, Lauren Wigod, the author...
Coasting through Costa Rica. U students making waves in the land of "Pura Vida"
“I like to think of it as just one big puzzle,” says SRI post-doc Kasey...
Ryan Stolley, PhD, acknowledged as one of 2024's “Forty under 40” by Utah Business.
"It’s really cool to now continue the research initially made possible by the U."
An SRI student's striking pivot from one subject model in health to mosquitoes
A model for targeted, real-work experience connected with academics and research.
A portable technology that allows for DNA and RNA sequencing wherever you are.