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News Release
Four U-M science teams picked for STAT Madness tournament
Four research teams, all led by researchers from Michigan Medicine, have been picked for the STAT Madness tournament based on papers published in 2022 on a wide range of topics, from COVID-19 to gut microbes to depression risk.
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Medicine at Michigan
How to get into medical school
An admissions expert discusses how to get into medical school and what makes the process different at the University of Michigan.
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Medicine at Michigan
Big ideas. Big leaps forward.
Innovative researchers at Michigan Medicine are imagining a brighter future--one where we catch cancer before it metastasizes, where we diagnose bipolar disorder with a simple blood test, and several other possibilities for making our health, and our lives, better.
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Medicine at Michigan
Portraits of love
The journeys of behavioral health patients at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital are not easy, especially in the midst of a national children's mental health crisis. But families and health care providers are doing their best for the children and adolescents they love.
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Medicine at Michigan
What can a building be?
The D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion will open its doors to patients in the fall of 2024. While the hospital is under construction, experts are anticipating a new kind of health care building that will be both high-tech and "homey."
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Medicine at Michigan
Turning "a-ha" moments into big breakthroughs
The period between laboratory success and commercialization is often called "the valley of death." At Michigan Medicine, many organizations exist to help get physicians' and researchers' brilliant ideas across the chasm.
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Medicine at Michigan
Alan Dengiz, M.D.
Obituary of Alan Dengiz, M.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
A. Oveta Fuller, Ph.D.
Obituary of A. Oveta Fuller, Ph.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
William H. Graves, III, M.D.
Obituary of William H. Graves, III, M.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
S. Martin Lindenauer, M.D.
Obituary of S. Martin Lindenauer, M.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
James Wallace Teener, M.D.
Obituary of James Wallace Teener, M.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
Lynda Jun-San Yang, M.D., Ph.D.
Obituary of Lynda Jun-San Yang, M.D., Ph.D.
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Medicine at Michigan
Class notes for winter 2023
Personal and professional updates from graduates of the University of Michigan Medical School.
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Medicine at Michigan
$11.5 million fuels innovation in sight-saving research
James Grosfeld has given $11.5 million to Michigan Medicine for research related to dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
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Health Lab
Uncovering drivers of racial disparities in uterine fibroids and endometriosis
Researchers examine health disparities in two of the most prevalent diseases in reproductive-aged women through a social, structural and political lens