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Department News
Meet Dr. April Kriebel, a recent graduate from the Welch lab
Meet Dr. April Kriebel, a recent graduate from the Welch lab.
Barbie doll placed in stretching positions for a visual aid for doctors
Health Lab
Barbie may help physicians, patients have more productive telehealth visits
At the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, one physician found a way to help pediatric patients demonstrate different joint movements using a Barbie doll.
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Health Lab
An updated rat reference provides more accuracy for research
An updated rat reference provides more accuracy for research; could help researchers using rat models for the study of DNA, RNA, evolution, or genes linked to disease risks
COVID sleep clock with mask
Health Lab
The science behind waking up on the wrong side of the bed
New study measured continuous heart rate, step count, sleep data and daily mood scores. The researchers also estimated circadian time and time awake from minute-by-minute wearable heart rate and motion measurements.
Department News
Ahmed Elhossiny & Kevin Yang awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship
Ahmed Elhossiny and Kevin Yang, both Bioinformatics PhD students, have been awarded a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship.
Department News
DCMB renews its support of i2b2 tranSMART
DCMB renewed its support of i2b2 tranSMART.
Department News
Elisa Warner, PhD, defended her dissertation March 12, 2024
On March 12, 2024, Elisa Warner defended her dissertation titled "Advancing Clinical Outcome Prediction through Innovative Multimodal and Domain-Generalized AI that Accommodates Limited Data."
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Health Lab
Medicaid eligibility during pandemic led to increased postpartum coverage, study suggests
Medicaid eligibility during pandemic led to increased postpartum coverage, study suggests
Department News
New Epigenomic Metabolic Medicine Center to speed understanding of genes and disease
The new Epigenomic Metabolic Medicine center (EM2C) will contribute to understanding how genetic variations contribute to common, complex diseases such as diabetes
Health care provider loads syringe with measles vaccine
Health Lab
Measles: 10 things to know about immunization and prevention
Measles: 10 things to know about immunization and prevention
Adult performs CPR on a young athlete, illustration with red and blue figures
Health Lab
Sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes: 5 things parents should know
Sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes: 5 things parents should know
Wenjin Gu sitting outside at a cafe table
Department News
Congratulations to Dr. Wenjin Gu on defending your bioinformatics dissertation!
Dr. Wenjin Gu defended her bioinformatics dissertation on human papillomavirus (HPV) on January 17, 2024.
Drawing of parent trying to get child's attention who is listening to music on headphones
Health Lab
Are headphones and earbuds exposing your children to noise health risks?
2 in 3 parents in national poll say their child ages 5-12 use personal audio devices; pediatrician offers 4 tips to reduce noise exposure risks
Illustration of a doctor crossing a bridge to a patient. The bridge is on top of two giant letters spelling AI.
Medicine at Michigan
A crash course in AI
A broad overview of Michigan Medicine’s approach to artificial intelligence, including its safe, ethical, and transparent use