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Department News
U-M Dermatology Residency Class of 2023
University of Michigan Dermatology Residency Class of 2023.
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Health Lab
A new regulator of innate immunity identified
One of the most important protein complexes in mammals involved in ERAD is called SEL1L-HRD1. Recent research finds that this protein complex helps regulate another critical protein involved in innate immunity, called STING, at the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Health Lab
Evidence of conscious-like activity in the dying brain
A Michigan Medicine study provides early evidence of a surge of activity correlated with consciousness in the dying brain.
Department News
U-M Dermatology Outreach at AMEC 2023 SNMA
University of Michigan Dermatology Outreach at AMEC 2023 SNMA.
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Health Lab
Mouse study hints at specific brain receptor behind PCOS symptoms
Mouse study at Michigan Medicine hints at specific brain receptor behind PCOS symptoms.
Department News
Dermatology Residency Match - 2023
Michigan Medicine Dermatology Residency Match 2023.
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Health Lab
Fruit flies feast for pleasure as well as necessity
Study reveals the way flies are just like us when it comes to food.
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Health Lab
Scientists explain their passion, offer advice
Early career researchers describe their professional journeys to help inspire women and girls pursue careers in science
Department News
Dr. Johann Gudjonsson Named AAAS Fellow
Dr. Johann Gudjonsson at the University of Michigan Named AAAS Fellow.
News Release
17 U-M faculty members named 2022 AAAS Fellows
The American Association for the Advancement of Science elected 17 University of Michigan faculty and staff members as 2022 Fellows.
Microscope
Health Lab
Studying a protein modification process in worms provides potential insights for human health
Too much of this post-translational modification impacted multiple body systems
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Health Lab
High levels of ammonia in colon tumors inhibits T cell growth and response to immunotherapy
In mouse models and serum samples, an FDA-approved drug that lowers ammonia levels made the tumors more sensitive to treatment.