Congrats to Dan Tyrrell (Goldstein Lab) on K99/R00
Congrats to Dan Tyrrell, PhD on his K99/R00 award on aging, the cerebral vasculature and stroke. We're delighted for Dan and that his tireless efforts have paid off. Well done, Dan!
Congrats to Dan Tyrrell, PhD on his K99/R00 award on aging, the cerebral vasculature and stroke. We're delighted for Dan and that his tireless efforts have paid off. Well done, Dan!
Dear Students & Faculty:
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Beth Moore on her appointment as Chair of Microbiology and Immunology and on her many accomplishments
at the University of Michigan and nationally. As many of you know, Beth was the Director of the Graduate Program in Immunology between 2012-2019,
and
Congratulations to the Zou lab (Karolina, Houjun, and Jiajia) on their new Nature Immunology article, "The ubiquitin ligase MDM2 sustains STAT5 stability to control T cell-mediated antitumor immunity!" Please read more about their findings in this
Congratulations to AAI member Francisco Gomez-Rivera on being recognized for his ABRCMS (Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students) outreach efforts. Francisco engaged in various ways with ABRCMS attendees and served as an
Here are some opportunities to interact and learn about Anti-Asian racism and violence that might offer a chance to reflect on and process what's happening in the news. The seminars will feature faculty experts in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program including Profs. Melissa Borja, Roland Hwang, and Frances Wang. All of the
Even though April is the end of the semester, we still have plenty of exciting events and happenings for you all! We're not quite ready to announce them yet, but look forward to the launch of the Lavender Graduation website, an event for Asian / Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, an end-of-the-year Togetherness:
Sarah Innes' oil and gouache paintings feature bold color, pattern and crisp edges achieved with the use of stencils cut from her drawings. Innes credits her dexterity with an exacto knife and observational skills to her grandfather, Carl E. Badgley, who was head of Orthopedic Surgery at U-M from 1932-1963. When they were fishing together, he
Congrats are in order for Padma Kadiyala who has been awarded her first-author publication, "I nhibiting isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 mutant glioma " and a accompanying JCI cover featuring her image! Really proud of you, Padma!
This weekend, Sydney was part of a UM team of PhD students and post-doctoral fellows who competed in and won the 2021 Yale Healthcare Case Competition ! This was an international competition (teams representing 7 countries) in which participants were tasked with developing an ethically-grounded revenue
Through support from the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and the University Library, the University of Michigan Press has put together a leaflet called Where do we go from here? Action-oriented Books on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion . The
Congrats to the Zou lab for their new research paper, “Stanniocalcin 1 is a phagocytosis checkpoint driving tumor immune resistance " and