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Health Lab
National study examined health care perceptions of approximately 3,500 women, including those with and without a history of stroke
Department News
DCMB welcomes eight new faculty in 2022-2023.
Health Lab
Over the past decade there's been an 87% increase in firearm-involved fatalities among children and teens in the U.S. But there are also strategies and tools to stop and reverse this troubling trend.
Health Lab
Research from experts at Michigan Medicine is highlighting the potential for additional at-home assistance for partners of those who are treated in the emergency department for a sexually transmitted infection.
Health Lab
A Michigan Medicine study uses single cell analysis of gene expression combined with spatial transcriptomics to reveal previous unrecognized immune cell types and interactions within adipose tissue. Spatial transcriptomics is a newer technology that captures all gene expression in small spots across an entire thin section of tissue.
News Release
This morning, Patrick M. Carter, M.D., was elected to the National Academy of Medicine, or the NAM, which is one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.
Department News
Read Kin Fai Au's interview in 'Genomeweb'
Department News
The Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB) and the Institute for Heart and Brain Health (IHBH) at the University of Michigan Medical School are pleased to welcome Meng Wang, PhD, as a new Assistant Professor as of September 1, 2023.
Department News
How U-M scientists can focus on science while safely transferring data using Globus
Department News
Congratulations to Dr. Kai Wang, who was awarded a K99/R00 grant starting August 2023 from the NIEHS titled “Improving chemical exposome target prediction by application of Coupled Matrix/Tensor-Matrix Completion algorithms.”
Health Lab
Medicaid expansion’s impact on low-income Michigan residents included reduced uninsurance, increased primary and preventive care, and better financial health.
Health Lab
More than 70% of people experiencing a stroke who require a transfer wait longer than two hours to be transferred from the initial emergency department to hospitals with higher levels of care to receive time-sensitive care, a study finds.
Department News
The internal website for DCMB will help staff navigate the department and resources.
Department News
Congratulations to Kevin Yang (PhD student in the Nesvizhskii lab) on his first first-author publication in "Nature Communications!"
News Release
There are 13 U-M graduate medical education programs ranked in the top 10 by Doximity.