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Chiamaka Ukachukwu is awarded Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant.
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Dr. Rich Auchus at the University of Michigan Medical School was quoted in CNN article.
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Dr. Alan Smrcka, Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School, receives "Making a Difference Award."
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Ashley Mello in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School has been awarded the NIH NRSA F31.
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Dr. Jessica Anand receives "Making a Difference" award in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School.
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Kassidy Jungles, Pharmacology student at the University of Michigan Medical School, was selected as UROP Outstanding Research Mentor.
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Ashley Mello, in the Lee Lab at the U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology, recognized by the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
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Alexander Vizurraga, in the Greg Tall Lab at U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology, successfully defends his dissertation.
Health Lab
Michigan Medicine researchers have found that an extra copy of one gene that is triplicated in human Down syndrome patients causes improper development of neurons in mice.
Health Lab
Stopping or reducing doses of prescription medicine, also called deprescribing, is something many older adults would like to do, and some have already done without medical guidance. Medication reviews could help.
Department News
Claire Shudde, at the University of Michigan Medical School Department of Pharmacology, was awarded a PhRMA Foundation Fellowship.
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Les Satin, University of Michigan Medical School professor, was interviewed in March 2023 Biophysical Society Bulletin.
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Congratulations to Dr. Holinstat at the U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology, Cereno Scientific announces licensing agreement for drug candidate CS585.
Department News
Dr. Yoshihiro Morishima, in the U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology, has received "Best Abstract."
Health Lab
While higher income improves maternal and infant health over time, it’s not enough to offset the impact of race, according to new research. In addition, although higher-income mothers and their babies ultimately end up with better health outcomes, they actually start out with more difficulties. And regardless of wealth, maternal and infant health in the United States lags behind Sweden.