Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Utah
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The University of Utah Intermountain Health Department of Population Health Sciences at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine drives health care transformation to improve the well-being of the population.
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🎉 Huge congratulations to our amazing faculty, Dr. @melissa-watt.bsky.social for the John G. Francis Prize and to Dr. David Wetter for being named a 2025-26 Presidential Societal Impact Scholar! 🌟 Your extraordinary achievements make us incredibly proud! 👏
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🎉 Congratulations to Dr. @melissa-watt.bsky.social on receiving the John G. Francis Prize for Undergraduate Student Mentoring! Her dedication to mentoring and impactful research in health systems interventions is truly inspiring. 🌟
Read more @ bit.ly/MWJGF25
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Join our next seminar with Dr Adam Bress from @uofuphs.bsky.social that will explore issues of therapeutic inertia for patients with hypertension and dyslipidemia

🗓️ Thursday 24 April
⏲️ 15:00 BST
📍 LSHTM | Online

More details ⬇️
www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/e...
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✈️Thank you to everyone who supported the Scholars in Motion Fund during Giving Day! ✈️We raised $2,425 — surpassing our goal and unlocking
@angiefagerlin.bsky.social $1,000 match gift! 🙌 Every gift, big or small, made a real impact! #UGivingDay #UGD25
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✨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: uofuhealth.org/PHSGD
#GivingDay
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Trainee Highlight: Alec Chapman

Meet Alec, a PhD trainee in Biostatistics! Thanks to the PHS travel fund, Alec was able to present his research and gain invaluable experience. 🌍📢

Help support these opportunities and donate to the Scholars in Motion✈️ fund: uofuhealth.org/PHSGD

#UGivingDay #UGD25
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Your support makes a difference! Ka-Ho Wong, a PhD trainee in Health Systems Research, benefits from travel funding to expand research, collaborate globally, and drive public health change.

💡 Give Early is LIVE! Support the Scholars in Motion fund today: uofuhealth.org/PHSGD

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🎉 Match Announcement Alert! 🎉
We are thrilled to share that our department chair, Dr.
@angiefagerlin.bsky.social, has generously agreed to match ALL donations up to $1,000! That means your gift will have double the impact in supporting our trainees
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✈️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
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Join us for Grand Rounds: Updates in Shared Decision Making 2025 with Dr. Angie Fagerlin on 22 April at 12 PM EDT! Gain insights on making medical info accessible and guiding informed patient decisions.

🗓️ Register now: loom.ly/7hUHX2I

#Webinar #SMDM
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A new genomic study from @huntsmancancer.bsky.social & Emory University reveals key differences in ovarian cancer mutations across populations. Notably, Black women show higher rates of KRAS mutations and HRD, which could impact treatment options. Read more @ bit.ly/GSOCM25
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Our PhD students, Hyejung Lee & Kline Dubose, proudly represented Biostatistics Elevated as judges at BYU's Student Research Conference! #biostatselevated @uofuphs.bsky.social
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Congratulations to Dr. David Wetter, Professor of Population Health Sciences, for being named a 2025-26 Presidential Societal Impact Scholar! Read more at bit.ly/WetterSIS
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