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Department News
Meet Rucheng Diao, Dr. of Bioinformatics
Meet Rucheng Diao, Dr. of Bioinformatics
Department News
S. Parker's 'Nature' paper in NIH new Director’s Blog
S. Parker's 'Nature' paper in NIH new Director’s Blog
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Health Lab
Treating prostate cancer without major side effects
Recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration, Pluvicto is a radionuclide-labelled drug administered to patients showing promising results.
Department News
2023 Faculty Promotions and Accolades
2023 Faculty Promotions and Accolades at the U-M Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB).
Department News
Our 2022-2023 Class of Graduates
Our 2022-2023 Class of Graduates in the Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan.
Department News
PACCAR, a new student organization in DCMB
PACCAR, a new student organization in Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB) at the U-M Medical School.
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Clinical research and data science come together to improve diagnostic capabilities
Clinical research and data science come together to improve diagnostic capabilities
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Health Lab
Do your UTIs keep returning?
A Michigan Medicine urogynecologist discusses what urinary tract infections are, how they are treated and what new research is on the horizon.
Department News
DCMB welcomes new faculty
DCMB welcomes eight new faculty in 2022-2023.
Health Lab
Prescription drugs too costly? Changing your health plan could save money
For people with expensive prescription drugs, switching plans could save them thousands of dollars in copays. And a simple tool can help people easily compare out-of-pockets expenses for anyone with a Medicare Part D prescription plan.
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Health Lab
Obesity leads to a complex inflammatory response inside fat tissue
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.
Department News
Kin Fai Au's interview in 'Genomeweb'
Read Kin Fai Au's interview in 'Genomeweb'
Department News
Welcoming Meng Wang, PhD, to DCMB and IHBH
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.
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Department News
Moving data day
How U-M scientists can focus on science while safely transferring data using Globus