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Department News
Dr. Woolliscroft explains how DCMB was created
Why is there a Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the U-M?
Scientists Hazmat Suits Laboratory Vials
Health Lab
Virologists call for rational discourse on gain of function research
8 U-M researchers sign commentary stressing importance of viral research
Department News
“Imagining the future” with long-read
Kin Fai Au who joined DCMB on February 1, 2023, is cited in Nature Methods.
Department News
Michael Imperiale is on NPR
Michael Imperiale is on NPR
Dr. Kin Fai Au's team in DCMB
Department News
“From data to discovery” - Introducing Dr. Kin Fai Au and his lab members
“From data to discovery” - Introducing Dr. Kin Fai Au and his lab members
Department News
M&I welcomes Dr. Yifan Wang, D.V.M, PhD
M&I welcomes Dr. Yifan Wang, D.V.M, PhD
Department News
CCMB affiliate faculty Jenna Wiens, PhD, receives Sarah Goddard Power Award
CCMB affiliate faculty Jenna Wiens, PhD, receives a Sarah Goddard Power Award
Department News
Automated open-source program improves performance in creating high-fidelity stable folds for de novo protein design
Automated open-source program improves performance in creating high-fidelity stable folds for de novo protein design
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Health Lab
An AI model predicting acute kidney injury works, but not without some tweaking
The model identified AKI 48 hours in advance, allowing ample time for clinicians to intervene and provide treatment.
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Health Lab
Certain gene signaling rewires tumors after immunotherapy
For some patients, immunotherapy furthers tumor progression instead of halting it. What distinguishes those who benefit from those who don’t?
Department News
Welcome to Dr. Minji Kim, DCMB new Assistant Professor
Welcome to Dr. Minji Kim, DCMB new Assistant Professor
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Health Lab
Massive international study uncovers genes involved in heart disease
Scientists link dozens of new genome sites to coronary artery disease risk and pioneer a powerful method for illuminating the biological roots of common disease.
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Health Lab
Study helps explain how xanthan gum, a common food additive, is processed in the gut
Understanding how xanthan gum, a common food additive, is processed in the gut hints at the ability of food additives to actively alter the gut microbiome.
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Health Lab
How to make your biomedical sciences application stand out
If you’re applying to Ph.D. programs in the biomedical sciences, here are some helpful tips from experts.