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Health Lab
A promising new target for antibiotics
A promising target for new and improved antibiotics are riboswitches, small stretches of RNA that regulate a process necessary for the production of proteins by the bacterial cell.
Department News
Vishakha Choudhary awarded position in Pharmacological Sciences Training Program
Vishakha Choudhary has been awarded a position in the Pharmacological Sciences Training Program.
Health Lab
What parents should know about eating disorders
Michigan Medicine experts talk about what parents should know about eating disorders.
Mott patient using iPad during hospital stay
News Release
Nearly every child at U-M Health C.S. Mott Children Hospital gains access to iPads at bedside thanks to $240K grant
Children who need dialysis, treatment for a chronic condition or an overnight stay at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital now have a new coping tool available.
Department News
Raymond Trievel, PhD, and Zhonggang Hou, PhD, receive promotions
Raymond Trievel, PhD, and Zhonggang Hou, PhD, have received promotions.
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Health Lab
4 steps to take before using pre-owned children's equipment
Here are four steps to take if you're considering buying used baby and kid gear, such as strollers, cribs and/or highchairs.
Health Lab
Coworker turned friend turned surrogate
A Michigan Medicine nursing coworker becomes her new friend, and colleagues, surrogate.
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Health Lab
Researchers overcome major barrier in artificial placenta research
Michigan Medicine researchers spearhead an innovative strategy allowing an artificial circuit to safely support premature sheep without anticoagulation, overcoming a major barrier in artificial placenta research.
Department News
Josepha Sedzro, PhD, receives JTH Editors' Award
Josepha Sedzro, PhD, is the recipient of a JTH Editors' Award.
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Health Lab
“The strength and grace” of one mom with severe heart disease
One mother balances between her severe aortic stenosis, her son in the NICU and her six kids
Department News
Yan Zhang lab receives Research Scouts Award for collaborative project
Yan Zhang lab receives Research Scouts Award for collaborative project
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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.
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Health Lab
Modified Minerva Orthosis proven helpful in pediatric patients following airway surgery
The University of Michigan Health System received an order for a cervical orthosis, or neck brace, which resulted in a modified version still being used today, changing recovery for the better.
Department News
The Banerjee lab publishes a research article in PNAS
"Bivalent molecular mimicry by ADP protects metal redox state and promotes coenzyme B12 repair" has been published in PNAS.