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Aric Brown will defend his dissertation
Aric Brown will defend his dissertation
Department News
Honoring Dr. A. Oveta Fuller
M&I is pleased to announce the creation of the A. Oveta Fuller Memorial Award Fund.
Department News
Andrew W. Tai, MD, PhD, appointed assistant dean for early medical education in the Medical School
Andrew W. Tai, MD, PhD, has been appointed assistant dean for early medical education in the Medical School
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Health Lab
Mobile monitoring system transforms bedside care
The Mobile Monitoring Transformation Project, supported by the Sickbay Clinical Platform will allow care team members to access data from cardiac monitors and all connected bedside devices on workstations, PCs, phones and tablets. The new web-based technology will transform bedside care and greatly enhance collaboration among care team members. A pilot was run last year, and units in different buildings will begin using the new technology this week, with a larger rollout planned.
Department News
Pat Schloss and Will Fitzsimmons receive 2023 EBS Awards
Pat Schloss and Will Fitzsimmons receive 2023 EBS Awards
Department News
Tomoyuki Murakami promoted to Research Assistant Professor
Tomoyuki Murakami promoted to Research Assistant Professor
Department News
Katherine R. Spindler, PhD awarded the Wolfgang and Patricia Joklik Distinguished Service Award from ASV
Katherine R. Spindler, PhD awarded the Wolfgang and Patricia Joklik Distinguished Service Award from ASV
Department News
Dr. Malini Raghavan named the Nancy Williams Walls Research Professor
Dr. Malini Raghavan named the Nancy Williams Walls Research Professor
Department News
Meet Kelly Sovacool, a PhD candidate in DCMB and in Pat Schloss’s lab
Meet Kelly Sovacool, a PhD candidate in DCMB and in Pat Schloss’s lab
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Health Lab
What turns fungus from friend to foe?
Scientists have wondered whether there are differences in the types of yeast that become pathogenic. A study from the U-M Medical School Department of Microbiology and Immunology finds that the colonizing strains are very similar to pathogenic strains.
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Health Lab
Adolescents, young adults with advanced heart disease show desire to take active role in medical care decisions
New research from U-M shows that adolescents, young adults with advanced heart disease want to take an active role in making medical care decisions alongside their doctors and caregivers. The study sheds light on the importance of including young patients in medical decision-making and the benefits it has on their psychological well-being.
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Health Lab
Same-day heart diagnosis helps 1-year-old get immediate treatment
Unique collaboration at Michigan Medicine helps 1-year-old with serious heart condition see a specialist right away and receive immediate treatment.
Department News
M&I welcomes Anukul Shenoy, PhD
M&I welcomes Anukul Shenoy, PhD
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Health Lab
Donor pancreas tissue helps define 'new normal' in pancreatic cancer research
A research partnership has revealed a new pathway to understanding the progression of pancreatic cancer.
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Health Lab
Candida auris: The deadly fungus on the rise
The CDC warns of rising infections from Candida auris, a deadly fungus. Learn what you need to know about this emerging threat from U-M Medical School's Dr. Teresa O'Meara.