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June 04, 2021

U-M to establish new Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention

U-M will launch a new Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention to generate knowledge and advance innovative solutions that reduce firearm injury, a public health crisis that leads to more than 100 deaths per day across the United States.

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Kenneth and Frances Eisenberg
March 25, 2021

U-M Depression Center to be named for Eisenberg family, in recognition of $30M in giving

The University of Michigan Board of Regents has approved the renaming of the U-M Depression Center for Frances and Kenneth Eisenberg and their family, in recognition of their transformational $30 million total giving to depression research and scholarship.

September 14, 2020

Research on aging expands at U-M with $15M in new grants

New grants totaling more than $15 million will amplify the University of Michigan’s ability to conduct research on aging and to help identify and address issues facing older adults today and into the future.

September 01, 2020

U-M to Conduct Clinical Trial to Test AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine

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July 30, 2020

Michigan Medicine and three other medical centers receive $7 million for COVID-19 outpatient convalescent plasma therapy trial

A team co-led by Michigan Medicine researchers has received funding to study the role of convalescent plasma in mitigating symptoms of COVID-19 in patients with mild illness and preventing the progression of the disease from mild to severe.

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Coronavirus research
May 07, 2020

Everyone vs. COVID-19: U-M scientists need public’s help to understand and fight coronavirus

U-M researchers have launched dozens of COVID-19 studies in the past six weeks, working at top speed to understand the new coronavirus, test ways of preventing or treating COVID-19, and measure the pandemic’s effects on people and society. Now, they need the public’s help.

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Drug screening for COVID
April 06, 2020

U-M researchers launch a wide range of efforts to study and address coronavirus pandemic

A broad array of research at Michigan Medicine and many other areas of U-M is addressing the global COVID-19 pandemic and its effects.

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Dr Tadataka Yamada and Leslie D. Yamada
October 17, 2019

$10M gift from Tadataka and Leslie Yamada will fuel U-M efforts to improve the world’s health

For decades, U-M teams have tackled some of the world’s toughest health challenges through research, education and global partnership. Now, thanks to a new $10 million gift, those teams will have new resources to think even bigger, work together and with global partners more effectively, and make a greater positive impact on the health and health care of people with the greatest need worldwide.

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Reshma Jagsi
September 05, 2019

Grades are in: Gender equality report card reveals systematic underrepresentation of women in STEM

An institutional report card for gender equity representing more than 500 institutions worldwide reveals that women are not equally promoted, recruited or retained to senior roles, and that policies to support women in science are lacking.

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April 03, 2019

U-M team reaches final round in “March Madness” of science

Basketball fans can’t wait for the March Madness tournament — but medical science has its own version, and two Michigan Medicine teams have made it to the big dance.   

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Apple Watch
March 13, 2019

U-M launches health study using Apple Watch

U-M has launched a study to discover if data collected on Apple Watch, combined with other health information, can provide insight into health, wellness, and disease

February 04, 2019

New $5M gift will transform food allergy research, treatment and care

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Arul Chinnaiyan
September 10, 2018

U-M cancer researcher awarded $6.5M Outstanding Investigator Award to explore precision oncology

A new grant to University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center member Arul Chinnaiyan, M.D., Ph.D., will provide long-term support to increase understanding of genetic markers of cancer to leverage targeted treatments.

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Rogel Cancer Center building
July 30, 2018

Rogel Cancer Center awarded $33.4M from NCI

The National Cancer Institute has awarded the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center a grant worth $33.4 million over five years. At the same time, the center’s designation as a “comprehensive cancer center” was renewed.

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February 28, 2018

More isn’t always better when it comes to health care, older Americans say – but many see mismatch in need & use

Doctors and older patients may disagree more often than either of them suspects about whether a particular medical test or medicine is truly necessary, according to findings from a new poll of Americans over age 50.

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Pregnant woman profile
February 10, 2016

Pregnancy and PTSD: Surprising findings could help moms-to-be at risk

For most women, expecting a baby brings intense joy -- and a fair amount of worry. But what about women who have lived through something awful enough to cause post-traumatic stress disorder?

December 22, 2015

Less financial burden for cancer patients with paid sick leave, study finds

Researchers found that only 55 percent of colorectal cancer patients who were employed at the time of diagnosis retained their jobs after treatment. Patients who had paid sick leave were nearly twice as likely to retain their jobs as those without paid sick leave.

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Don Stevenson visits UM
August 27, 2015

"Pacing Parson" visits Ann Arbor on trek for pulmonary hypertension awareness

The 79-year-old walks across America to honor a friend's memory and she's galvanizing the world's medical minds in their mission to find a cure for pulmonary hypertension.

July 24, 2015

Does Concussion Impact Men and Women Differently?

New research suggests concussion may not significantly impair symptoms or cognitive skills for one gender over another, however, women may still experience greater symptoms and poorer cognitive performance at preseason testing. 

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Diabetes heart
June 03, 2015

Years of good blood sugar control helps diabetic hearts, VA/U-M study finds

Day in and day out, for years on end, millions of people with diabetes prick their fingers to test their blood sugar level. And many may wonder if all the careful eating, exercise and medication it takes to keep those levels under control is really worth it. A major new study should encourage them to keep going for the long haul.

May 21, 2007

To get blood pressure under control, combination of medicines may be best, international study finds

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