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Health Lab
White blood cell “nets” could be early warning sign of major immunotherapy complication
When white blood cells, meant to protect the body from infection, are overly activated, they eject their DNA into nets, further disrupting the immune system and making patients more likely to develop a potentially severe reaction to immunotherapy.
Wenhui Wei
Department News
Wenhui Wei (former graduate student in the Smrcka Lab) has publication come out in AHA Journals
Wenhui Wei (former graduate student in the Smrcka Lab) recently had a publication come out in AHA Journals.
Gissell Sanchez
Department News
Gissell Sanchez, Ph.D. (former Ph.D. student in the Smrcka and Jutkiewicz Labs) has publication come out in ASPET Molecular Pharmacology
Gisselle Sanchez, Ph.D. (former Ph.D. student in the Smrcka and Jutkiewicz Labs) recently had publication come out in ASPET Molecular Pharmacology.
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Health Lab
Children often exposed to problematic clickbait during YouTube searches
On YouTube, the content recommended to kids isn’t always age appropriate, a Michigan Medicine study finds.
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Health Lab
Adolescents with heart disease learn resilience skills, connect with peers through unique program
Youth with heart disease enrolled in unique program that teaches resilience and builds connections with their peers
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Health Lab Podcast
Presenting: The Fundamentals
Today on Health Lab, we are sharing an episode of The Fundamentals, another podcast from the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network that just launched its second season earlier this month. On this episode of The Fundamentals: "Cannabis and psychedelics: stigmatized substances or powerful therapeutics?" Dr. Kevin Boehnke talks about cannabis, psychedelics, and the increasing body of evidence for their legitimization as therapeutics.
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Health Lab
Young people are increasingly using Wegovy and Ozempic
A national study from Michigan Medicine shows that the use of these weight loss drugs is increasing rapidly in adolescents and young adults 12-25 years, especially females.
ASPET awards
Department News
2024 ASPET Meeting Awards: Congratulations, Jacob, Gwen, and Ben!
2024 ASPET Meeting Awards: Congratulations, Jacob, Gwen, and Ben!
liz jaeckel
Department News
Congratulations to Liz Jaeckel on successfully defending her dissertation
Congratulations to Liz Jaeckel on successfully defending her dissertation
Paul Jenkins
Department News
Dr. Paul Jenkins promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure
Congratulations to Dr. Paul Jenkins on his promotion to Associate Professor with Tenure!
Greg Tall
Department News
Dr. Greg Tall promoted to Full Professor with Tenure
Congratulations to Dr. Greg Tall on his promotion to Full Professor with Tenure!
Colin Greineder
Department News
Dr. Colin Greineder promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in Emergency Medicine and to Associate Professor without tenure in Pharmacology
Dr. Colin Greineder is promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in Emergency Medicine and to Associate Professor without tenure in Pharmacology.
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Medical School News
Medical School faculty promotions approved by U-M Board of Regents
Nearly 200 Medical School faculty members earned promotions in the 2024 cycle. Their new appointments were approved May 16 by the U-M Board of regents and take effect Sept. 1, 2024.
Mott Poll teens and caffeine
Health Lab
Does your teen consume too much caffeine?
A quarter of parents report that caffeine is basically part of their teen’s daily life, according to a national poll.