Category: Faculty
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U-M, colleges team up in biomedical science teaching and learning
Through a new five-year National Institutes of Health grant totaling $3.64 million, the two types of “learners” will come together for science and engineering education two southeast Michigan colleges.
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U-M research center spurs new approach to musculoskeletal health
It’s funded by a $3.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and brings together 60 faculty members from seven schools across the University of Michigan to accelerate new cross-disciplinary research between engineers, doctors and others throughout the university.
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Turning blood into a laser emitter for drug testing, cancer treatment
By analyzing the light that was reflected back out, researchers observed cell structures and changes within the blood on the molecular level.
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One Lab, Three Approaches to Restoring Ovarian Function
Shikanov’s first project aims to restore endocrine function in girls with damaged ovaries, allowing them to undergo physiologic puberty.
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2016 NSF Fellowships
Awards will assist students as they pursue research.
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A ‘Communication Breakdown’ During General Anesthesia
What happens to the brain during general anesthesia?
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Kohn Elected SFB President
SFB is a multidisciplinary society of academic, healthcare, governmental, and business professionals dedicated to promoting advancements, education, and professional standards in biomaterial science to enhance human health and quality of life.
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Virtual Biopsy
The technique could improve traditional biopsies or, in some cases, replace them.
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Andrew J. Putnam to be Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite
The College of Fellows is comprised of the top two percent of medical and biological engineers in the country.
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Researchers use ovarian follicles to preserve fertility
Technique could be beneficial for women with cancer; study in mice produced live births