Category: Faculty
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Reading cancer’s chemical clues
A nanoparticle-assisted optical imaging technique could one day read the chemical makeup of a tumor.
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$7.75M for mapping circuits in the brain
A new NSF Tech Hub will put tools to rapidly advance our understanding of the brain into the hands of neuroscientists.
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Lab-grown lung tissue could lead to new cancer, asthma treatments
A look at how Michigan Engineers created a biomaterial scaffold to help researchers from the U-M Medical School grow mature human lung tissue.
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Understanding pediatric pulmonary hypertension
Creating new imaging and modeling tools to improve diagnosis and management
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Improving medical devices
Collaboration by design
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‘Sister cell’ profiling aims to shut down cancer metastasis
Michigan engineers release individual cells from a specially-designed chip using laser pulses.
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Keeping drugs on the job
Computer simulations developed at the University of Michigan reveal how well drug additives stop the active ingredients from crystallizing in the digestive tract.
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U-M Schools and Colleges Form Regenerative Medicine Collaborative
The initiative will facilitate the assembly of teams to be competitive for large-scale initiatives and projects across disciplines.
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U-M leads major new regenerative medicine center funded by NIH
The center is named the Michigan-Pittsburgh-Wyss Resource Center: Supporting Regenerative Medicine in Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Technologies.
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Coating method could improve temporary implants that dissolve in the body
It could enable coatings for implants that dissolve in the body, such as drugs to improve healing.