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Study offers clues to how cancer spreads to the brain
Michigan Medicine researchers used microfluidic devices to track what happens to cancer cells as they migrate and take root in the brain.
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When genetic testing can help the whole family
Genetic testing for hereditary conditions such as breast cancer can have implications for the whole family. Learn how genetic testing helped Cathleen Argyle and her family to uncover a rare mutation and how the Rogel Cancer Center provided advice and guidance throughout the process.
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Artificial intelligence predicts genetics of cancerous brain tumors in under 90 seconds
A new study finds AI-based diagnostic screening system, DeepGlioma, detects genetic mutations in brain tumors in under 90 seconds. Streamlining glioma diagnosis and treatment.
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Candida auris: The deadly fungus on the rise
The CDC warns of rising infections from Candida auris, a deadly fungus. Learn what you need to know about this emerging threat from U-M Medical School's Dr. Teresa O'Meara.
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Yolanda Rivera-Cuevas, PhD, receives 2022 MacNeal Dissertation Award
Yolanda Rivera-Cuevas, PhD, receives 2022 MacNeal Dissertation Award
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When to use an at-home colorectal cancer screening test instead of a colonoscopy
What to know about an at-home colorectal cancer screening test versus a colonoscopy
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M&I welcomes Qinnan Yang, PhD, postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Eric Martens’s lab
M&I welcomes Qinnan Yang, PhD, postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Eric Martens’ lab
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In memoriam A. Oveta Fuller, PhD
Family, colleagues and friends celebrated Rev. Dr. Oveta Fuller's life, Saturday, February 18, 2023.
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Avoiding norovirus, the incredibly contagious stomach flu
The stomach virus, suppressed during the pandemic, rears its ugly head.
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“Cell food” gives insight into T cell metabolism
By feeding T cells in the lab, researchers revealed a new metabolic pathway that could help make immunology more effective.
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Researchers use a new approach to hit an ‘undruggable’ target
Protein degrader shows promise against STAT5, which plays a role in leukemia and other cancers
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M&I ranks # 10 and A.Telesnitsky, PhD., ranks 10th PI in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research
M&I ranks # 10 and A.Telesnitsky, PhD, ranks 10th PI in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research
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An unexpected “junk” discovery
Russell Ryan, MD, and his team’s discovery appears to address longstanding mysteries about mutations found in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Scientists explain their passion, offer advice
Early career researchers describe their professional journeys to help inspire women and girls pursue careers in science
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Beth Moore is quoted in the Associated Press
Beth Moore is quoted in the Associated Press