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Department News
Congratulations to Ye Yuan
Ye (Yadlapalli Lab) was awarded the prestigious Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship.
Department News
Congratulations to Brittany Salazar
Brittany (Puck Ohi Lab) successfully defended her thesis, "Adaptations to mitotic spindle architecture promote utilization of an alternate assembly mechanism," on March 7, 2024.
Department News
American Society for Microbiology Spotlight on Chelsey Spriggs
Discover Chelsey's journey to become a CDB faculty member.
Department News
New Publication from the Parent Lab
"The ins-and-outs of exosome biogenesis, secretion, and internalization," has been published in Tends in Cell Biology.
Department News
Congratulations, Sarah Steiner
Sarah Steiner (Coulombe Lab) has been awarded an NIH F31
Department News
New Publication by the Coulombe Lab
“Significance of stress keratin expression in normal and diseased epithelia,” has been published in iScience.
Department News
New Publication from the Yadlapalli Lab
“Regulation of circadian rhythms by clock protein nuclear bodies,” has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA.
Portrait of Max Wicha, founding director of Rogel Cancer Center
Health Lab
‘We might for the first time really be thinking of cures of cancer’
Founding Rogel Cancer Center Director reflects on how cancer evolved from ‘the least scientific discipline’ to a shining example of how basic research discoveries can change clinical care.
Department News
New Publication from the Melanie Ohi Lab in collaboration with the Mosalaganti Lab
"Structural Analysis of Membrane-associated Forms of Helicobacter pylori VacA Toxin," has been published in the Journal of Molecular Biology
Department News
Drawn to Michigan Featuring Brittany Salazar
U-M Medical School features Brittany Salazar's journey, which led her to become a graduate student in Puck Ohi's Lab.
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Health Lab
Is lung cancer treatment working? This chip can tell from a blood draw
Using a chip to process blood samples, doctors can monitor the amount of cancer cells in a patient’s blood to determine how well a treatment is working by the fourth week, according to a new study.
Department News
CDB Ranks 6th in NIH Research Awards
CDB ranks #6 among similar departments nationwide in NIH research awards.
Department News
New Publication from the Duncan Lab
"Fast-evolving cofactors regulate the role of HEATR5 complexes in intra-Golgi trafficking," has been published in the Journal of Cell Biology.
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Health Lab
Everyone plays a role in improving cancer health equity
As guest editor for a themed journal issue, Lori Pierce helps highlight the multiple factors that can make cancer care and prevention more equitable and reduce the burden of this disease for all
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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.