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Department News
Meet Rucheng Diao, Dr. of Bioinformatics
Meet Rucheng Diao, Dr. of Bioinformatics
Department News
S. Parker's 'Nature' paper in NIH new Director’s Blog
S. Parker's 'Nature' paper in NIH new Director’s Blog
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Health Lab
Studying cells to improve medulloblastoma treatment
Research from Michigan Medicine experts is shedding light and potentially expanding options for patients living with an aggressive childhood cancer.
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Health Lab
What is placenta accreta? An expert explains
Jourdan Triebwasser, M.D., medical director of the University of Michigan Health Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital Birth Center and a maternal-fetal medicine specialist with a particular interest in this condition, shares more about detecting and treating the condition, and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in maternal-fetal outcomes.
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Health Lab
Gene therapy to treat sickle cell disease
How two newly approved gene therapies, including novel technology CRISPR, may help kids and adults with inherited blood disorders
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Health Lab
1-year-old celebrates first holiday at home after 340-day hospital stay
Kyle and Kaylee Berner are enjoying making memories with their baby, Bennett, outside hospital walls. Courtesy of the Berners
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Health Lab
Parents’ top resolutions: More patience, less time on phones
6 ways families can make resolutions stick
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Health Lab
Medication found safe and effective for preventing bleeding in infants with hemophilia A
Infants with hemophilia A who received monoclonal antibody emicizumab experienced few bleeding events and no serious complications, a study suggests.
Department News
2023 Faculty Promotions and Accolades
2023 Faculty Promotions and Accolades at the U-M Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB).
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Health Lab
Millions of kids in the U.S. have poor health care coverage
Inadequate health coverage is a particular problem for commercially insured children, according to a Michigan Medicine and Columbia study. The research shows that coverage gaps are affecting publicly insured children as well.
Department News
Our 2022-2023 Class of Graduates
Our 2022-2023 Class of Graduates in the Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan.
Department News
PACCAR, a new student organization in DCMB
PACCAR, a new student organization in Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (DCMB) at the U-M Medical School.
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Health Lab
Ketogenic diet helps 4-year-old live seizure free
Last year, a young girl experienced up to 40 seizures a week. Today, after nearly a year of working with the ketogenic diet team at University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital – overseen by a pediatric neurologist and dietitian – she’s celebrating six months of seizure freedom.
Department News
Clinical research and data science come together to improve diagnostic capabilities
Clinical research and data science come together to improve diagnostic capabilities