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Rachel Bergmans PhD
Department News
Rachel Bergmans, PhD, selected as a U-M public engagement fellow
The Office of the Vice President for Research has selected Rachel Bergmans, PhD, as one of 14 public engagement fellows.
Michael Mathis
Department News
Michael Mathis, MD, awarded NIH grant to compare inotrope practice variation in cardiac surgery
A new study led by Michael Mathis, MD, is setting out to better understand variation in inotrope decision-making and outcomes across hospitals, as well as the barriers and facilitators to inotrope practice change. Mathis recently received National Institutes of Health funding through the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to support this research.
CRNA Conference 2024
Department News
CRNAs host Pediatric Nurse Anesthesia Conference
Nearly 80 nurse anesthetists, nurses, and nursing students from across the state gathered for a day of learning and networking during the Pediatric Nurse Anesthesia Conference
88% Reduction in GHG Emissions
Department News
Green Anesthesia Initiative exceeds lofty goals for reduction in emissions
The Department of Anesthesiology’s Green Anesthesia Initiative (GAIA) has taken an ambitious approach to environmental sustainability resulting in an 88% reduction of inhaled anesthetic greenhouse gas emissions.
Woman sleeping on a couch holds her stomach, as if in pain
Health Lab
Long COVID-19 is linked to chronic pain conditions
Therapies for pain conditions like fibromyalgia provide clues for helping those with long COVID-19
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
Daniel Clauw, MD, receives NIH HEAL Initiative Director’s Award for Mentorship
Daniel Clauw, M.D., has been recognized by the Helping to End Addiction Long-term Initiative, or NIH HEAL Initiative, for his impact through mentorship in the field of pain research.
Gloved hands holding silicone chips used in cancer research
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.
New Anesthesiology Faculty Matthew Giles, Adrian Pichurko, Jess Was
Department News
Michigan Anesthesiology welcomes three new faculty this winter
Get to know Michigan Anesthesiology's three new faculty members
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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
Department News
George Mashour, MD, PhD, featured on the StarTalk Podcast
George Mashour, MD, PhD at the University of Michigan Department of Anesthesiology featured on the StarTalk Podcast.
Department News
Michael Burns, MD, PhD, publishes Detroit News opinion piece
Michael Burns, MD, PhD, in the U-M Department of Anesthesiology publishes Detroit News opinion piece on the role of anesthesiologists in integrating artificial intelligence into healthcare.
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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.
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Health Lab Podcast
The parallel market of hemp-derived alternative cannabis products, and the potential harm they pose
A lack of regulation around CBD, Delta-8 and other cannabinoids could open up consumers to harm. Visit Health Lab to read the full story.A lack of regulation around CBD, Delta-8 and other cannabinoids could open up consumers to harm.
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Health Lab
Researchers identify why cancer immunotherapy can cause colitis
Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center have identified a mechanism that causes severe gastrointestinal problems with immune-based cancer treatment, also finding a way to deliver immunotherapy’s cancer-killing impact without the unwelcome side effect.