Two Internal Medicine Faculty Named AAAS Fellows
Eric Fearon, MD, PhD and Liangyou Rui, PhD are named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Eric Fearon, MD, PhD and Liangyou Rui, PhD are named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Renuka Tipirneni, MD, MSc, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, is the lead author of a study that finds that people who don't understand their health coverage may not get the health care services they need.
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Congratulations to this year's Dean's Awards recipients: Roma Gianchandani, MBBS, Sarah Hartley, MD, Robert Hyzy, MD, Joseph Kolars, MD, Jason Spence, PhD, and Mark Zalupski, MD.
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A team of U-M researchers, led by Dr. Michelle Kahlenberg and Dr. Johann Gudjonsson, receive grant to study autoimmune skin diseases and why some people respond better than others to treatment.
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology faculty receive funding to improve early-detection rates for liver cancer through state-of-the-art technology.
Pratima Sharma, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, reviews the recent changes in the criteria for simultaneous liver and kidney transplantation.
Research faculty and staff from the General Medicine Division suggest modifications to data collection techniques to better monitor the success of HAPU prevention.
U-M researchers, including Howard Crawford, PhD, Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular and Integrative Physiology, discuss the progress made in treating pancreatic cancer and the hope for immunotherapy treatment in the future.
Angel Qin, MD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, shares updates in immunotherapy and personalized medicine and how they are giving fresh hope to patients living with lung cancer.
William Herman, MD, MPH, Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology, invited to serve as a member of the National Clinical Care Commission and elected to also serve as the commission's chairperson.
Dr. Daniel Clauw and Dr. Preeti Malani share their views and findings as it relates to chronic pain management and public opinion of older adults.
Robert Hyzy, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, received the CHEST Foundation 2018 Distinguished Scholar in Critical Care Medicine Award.