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Department News
Faculty Promotions (effective September 1, 2023)
Faculty Promotions (effective September 1, 2023) at the U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology
Department News
Dr. Les Satin has book published for IOP Press
Dr. Les Satin has book published for IOP Press
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Health Lab
Study finds cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar
Sugar free: investigator finds cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar
Department News
2023 Charles Ross/ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows
2023 Charles Ross/ASPET Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows
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Chiamaka Ukachukwu awarded Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant
Chiamaka Ukachukwu is awarded Rackham Graduate Student Research Grant.
Department News
Dr. Rich Auchus quoted in CNN article
Dr. Rich Auchus at the University of Michigan Medical School was quoted in CNN article.
Department News
Dr. Alan Smrcka receives "Making a Difference Award"
Dr. Alan Smrcka, Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School, receives "Making a Difference Award."
Department News
Ashley Mello (Lee Lab) awarded the NIH NRSA F31
Ashley Mello in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School has been awarded the NIH NRSA F31.
Department News
Dr. Jessica Anand receives "Making a Difference" award
Dr. Jessica Anand receives "Making a Difference" award in the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Department News
Kassidy Jungles selected as UROP Outstanding Research Mentor
Kassidy Jungles, Pharmacology student at the University of Michigan Medical School, was selected as UROP Outstanding Research Mentor.
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Ashley Mello recognized by the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
Ashley Mello, in the Lee Lab at the U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology, recognized by the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
Department News
Alexander Vizurraga successfully defends his dissertation
Alexander Vizurraga, in the Greg Tall Lab at U-M Medical School Department of Pharmacology, successfully defends his dissertation.
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Health Lab
A gene involved in Down syndrome puts the brakes on neurons’ activity in mice, study shows
Michigan Medicine researchers have found that an extra copy of one gene that is triplicated in human Down syndrome patients causes improper development of neurons in mice.
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Health Lab
A quest to combat critical drug shortages
To combat critical drug shortages, a Michigan Medicine physician advocates for better solutions to the ongoing supply chain issues regarding medications in the United States.
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Health Lab
Saturated fatty acids promote immune escape of oral cancers
A team of Michigan Medicine researchers have identified a mechanism in mice for how obesity affects some oral cancers’ ability to escape from the immune system.