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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.
vines all over growing out of purple woman drawing pink background calendar up and pad on right. calendar says the normal menstrual cycle typically lasts for less than 7 days and occurs every 21 to 35 days. the average woman loses about 2-3 tablespoons of blood during her period. pad says the typical cost the menstrual hygiene products is $7 to $10 per month, which adds up to between $3,360 and $4,800 over the course of a life time
Health Lab
Addressing disparities in abnormal menstrual bleeding and anemia
A large grant for Michigan Medicine will launch important research to improve the screening and treatment for a gynecologic disorder that disproportionately impacts Black and Hispanic populations
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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
Altering cancer treatment dosing could reduce climate impact, study finds
Changing how often a popular cancer therapy is delivered would reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve environmental impact without decreasing cancer survival, according to a new analysis from researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center.
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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
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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Health Lab
How you can teach your kids to stay safe in the sun
A melanoma survivor shares facts and tips about preventing all types of skin cancer.
Mike Holinstat
Department News
Mike Holinstat, Ph.D. has article posted in CELL
Mike Holinstat, Ph.D., recently co-authored an article, "An age-progressive platelet differentiation path from hematopoietic stem cells causes exacerbated thrombosis", that was posted in CELL.
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Health Lab
Commonly used antibiotic brings more complications, death in the sickest patients
In emergency rooms and intensive care units across the country, clinicians make split-second decisions about which antibiotics to give a patient when a life threatening infection is suspected. Now, a study reveals that these decisions may have unintended consequences for patient outcomes.