Contact: Julie Kiefer; Director, Research Communications; julie.kiefer@hsc.utah.edu
Update: On March 29, 2025, federal funding was restored to the Utah Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Read the statement.
On Tuesday, March 12, the University of Utah received notice that the National Institutes of Health had terminated funding for the , effective immediately. Utah CTSI was in the second year of a $38 million, seven-year CTSA UM1 grant. The U and Utah CTSI are working with legal experts to appeal the decision.
Utah CTSI accelerates the journey of discoveries from bench to bedside, bringing new treatments to patients and communities who need them. As the Mountain West鈥檚 hub for research, Utah CTSI maintains a biorepository of 557,000 samples and supported over 5,000 projects in 2024. This included 550 clinical trials that reached nearly 7,000 people. The goal of these efforts is to improve the health of people in a five-state region, with a focus on bringing advanced care to rural and frontier communities.
Utah CTSI projects include:
Utah CTSI recharge centers, cores, and training programs remain operational at this time. The institute is committed to addressing the current situation and continuing its mission of translating academic research into benefits for people in Utah and the surrounding region.