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Beth Moore is quoted in the Associated Press
Beth Moore is quoted in the Associated Press
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
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Michael Imperiale is on NPR
Michael Imperiale is on NPR
Department News
M&I welcomes Dr. Yifan Wang, D.V.M, PhD
M&I welcomes Dr. Yifan Wang, D.V.M, PhD
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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?
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Health Lab
Support from others in stressful times can ease impact of genetic depression risk
Stress can interact with genetic vulnerability to depression, and with added or lacking support from friends and family, to affect depressive symptoms.
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Health Lab Podcast
How to Take a Pill in 7 Easy Steps
Pill swallowing can be a difficult skill to learn for kids and adults, and for some kids, it's a skill they need to learn at a young age. In this short video tutorial, a child psychologist from the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital shares helpful tips for teaching your child how to swallow pills.
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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.