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Health Lab
An adjuvanted intranasal vaccine for COVID-19 protects both young and old mice
A collaborative research effort led by the University of Michigan and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has resulted in a nasal vaccine adjuvant that stops infection in both young and old mice.
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Congratulations grad students who completed their defenses this month
Congratulations grad students who completed their defenses this month
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The Fundamentals
Basic Science is the Foundation for Everything
An interview with Dr. Jessica Anand on pharmacology, developing new opioid rescue therapies and diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Tenzin Ngodup receives NCI F31 award
Tenzin Ngodup receives NCI F31 award
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Sean Hannifin awarded the NIH NRSA F31
Sean Hannifin (Lee Lab) has been awarded the NIH NRSA F31
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Ian Levine becomes 100th MS graduate to earn Pharmacology degree
Ian Levine becomes 100th MS graduate to earn a Pharmacology degree
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Alexander Vizurraga is the Highlighted Trainee Author for issue of Molecular Pharmacology
Alexander Vizurraga is the Highlighted Trainee Author for the June 2023 issue of Molecular Pharmacology
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Dr. Andy Alt receives the OVPR Faculty Achievement Award
Dr. Andy Alt receives the OVPR Faculty Achievement Award
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James Teuber wins oral presentation at annual Pharmacology Research Colloquium
James Teuber wins oral presentation at the annual Pharmacology Research Colloquium
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Robert Goldsmith receives 2023 Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Entrepreneurship
Robert Goldsmith receives the 2023 Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Entrepreneurship
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Catherine Demery accepted into the Chemistry Biology Interface Training Program
Catherine Demery was accepted into the Chemistry Biology Interface Training Program.
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Health Lab
‘Concerning’ CT scans may cause unnecessary hospitalization for some pulmonary embolism patients
Michigan Medicine research finds that some patients with PE, a blood clot in one or more pulmonary arteries, may be hospitalized unnecessarily due to computed tomography, or CT, imaging results rather than clinical risk factors.
Department News
James Teuber wins oral presentation at Pharmacology Research Colloquium
James Teuber wins oral presentation at the annual Pharmacology Research Colloquium
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Jean Carlos Rodriguez Diaz successfully defends dissertation
Jean Carlos Rodriguez Diaz successfully defends dissertation.
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Dr. Julie Finnell accepted a position in the Jacobs School of Medicine at the University of Buffalo
Dr. Julie Finnell has accepted a position in the Jacobs School of Medicine at the University of Buffalo.