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Department News
Congratulations to Haeyoung Park (Allen Lab)
Congratulations to Haeyoung Park (Allen Lab)! Haeyoung (Allen Lab) received fellowship support from an NIH Grant.
Department News
Halloween Costume Contest Winners
See this year's Halloween Costume Contest Winners
Department News
Morgan Pimm, PhD, received a Michigan Pioneer Fellowship
Morgan Pimm, PhD, (Verhey Lab) received a Michigan Pioneer Fellowship!
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Health Lab
Metabolite tells cells whether to repair DNA
Findings from researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center, published in Cancer Discovery, show how a specific nucleotide metabolite called GTP controls responses to radiation and chemotherapy in an unexpected way.
Department News
Congratulations to Subhash Arya, PhD
Subhash Arya, PhD was awarded the competitive and prestigious 2023 Presidential Scholar Postdoctoral Award from the Society of Leukocyte Biology.
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Health Lab
Can personalized care prevent overscreening for colorectal cancer in older adults?
Study reveals presenting adults between 76 and 85 with personalized information about the benefits and harms of colon cancer screening decreases excess screening
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Health Lab
Potato starch supplements could be solution to bone marrow transplant complications
University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center scientists have found a potential solution for preventing a common and dangerous complication in patients that receive stem cell transplants from a donor’s blood or bone marrow.  
Health Lab
Prescription drugs too costly? Changing your health plan could save money
For people with expensive prescription drugs, switching plans could save them thousands of dollars in copays. And a simple tool can help people easily compare out-of-pockets expenses for anyone with a Medicare Part D prescription plan.
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News Release
U-M Health to purchase Edison platform for histotripsy, following FDA approval
Technology developed at U-M uses sound waves to destroy tissue, providing a new type of cancer therapy
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Health Lab
Early findings suggest this cancer drug may be effective against advanced tumors caused by genetic mutations
Sparrow Health System, part of University of Michigan Health, experts release findings in a study of a cancer drug for patients with genetic mutations.
Health Lab
Tumor-destroying soundwaves receive FDA approval for liver treatment in humans
Michigan Medicine has developed a new technique that provides a non-invasive alternative to surgery, chemotherapy and radiation treatments for cancer.
Health Lab
Hungry for more
Metabolism pathways make tumors sensitive or resistant to treatments. A collaborative group leverages these avenues to explore the growing foundation of new potential therapies
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Health Lab
Hitting the mark
University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center researchers are unraveling its nuances, advancing enabling technologies, advocating for patients and figuring out how to ethically integrate this technology into clinical care.
Department News
Congratulations to Nafisa Nuzhat
Nafisa (Pearring Lab) successfully defended her thesis.
Department News
New publication from the Pearring Lab
Read a new publication from the Pearring Lab.