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Department News
New Publication by Changyang Linghu
"Recording of cellular physiological histories along optically readable self-assembling protein chains" has been published in Nature Biotechnology!
Department News
New Publication by Pierre Coulombe and Amanda Orosco
"Inhibiting EGFR Signaling Holds Promise for Treating Palmoplantar Keratodermas" has been published in Investigative Dermatology!
Department News
New Publication from the Castro/Lowenstein Lab
"Impact of epigenetic reprogramming on antitumor immune responses in glioma," has been published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
Department News
New Publication from Jackie Graniel, Jessica Teitel and the Developing Future Biologists team
"Developing Future Biologists: developmental biology for undergraduates from underserved communities," has been published in Development.
Department News
New Publication from Michael Hortsch
"The Michigan Histology website as an example of a free anatomical resource serving learners and educators worldwide," has been published in Anatomical Sciences Education.
Department News
New Publication by Mara Harwood and Dr. Tai-Ting Woo co- first authors
New Publication by Mara Harwood (graduate student) and Dr. Tai-Ting Woo (post-doctoral fellow) co- first authors.
Health Lab
For boy with cerebral palsy, surgery brings improved mobility
The spinal nerve procedure has been shown to provide an effective decrease in muscle spasticity long term.
Department News
New Publication from Michael Hortsch
"Histology as a paradigm for a science-based learning experience: Visits by histology education spirits of past, present, and future," has been published in Anatomical Sciences Education.
Department News
New Publication from Madison Pletan (Tsai Lab)
"Non-enveloped virus membrane penetration: New advances leading to new insights," has been published in Plos Pathogens.
Department News
New Publication from Michael Hortsch
"The freedom to teach (at the best)," has been published in Anatomical Sciences Education.
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Health Lab
New hope for patients with rare epilepsy
Thousands of children face seizures, developmental delays, and possible death from Dravet Syndrome. A new treatment built on Michigan Medicine research could help.