Dr. Zuo Receives Rheumatology Research Foundation Investigator Award
Ray Zuo, MD is awarded a grant to study a potential new class of biomarker that could inform personalized and earlier interventions among Antiphospholipid Syndrome patients.
Ray Zuo, MD is awarded a grant to study a potential new class of biomarker that could inform personalized and earlier interventions among Antiphospholipid Syndrome patients.
Tycel Phillips, MD explores new treatments and treatment combinations to improve tolerance and outcomes in patients with lymphoma.
William Chey, MD provides insight into the symptoms of IBS, what can cause it, and treatment options.
Dr. Keith Kaye discusses the makeup, advantages, and appropriate use of the recently approved antibiotic.
Allison Ruff, MD builds relationships with her patients by providing them with the best care possible, and the education and motivation to help them reach their goals.
Jintao Xu, PhD and Michal Olszewski, DVM, PhD discover a surprising role of an immune cell that explains some of the drugs' side effects and also could lead to better treatments.
U-M researchers find that the Healthy Michigan Plan provides enrollees with less reliance on emergency care, more discussions about healthy behaviors, and use of preventive care.
Robert Fontana, MD discusses a simple, low-cost blood test that can select patients for a shorter hepatitis C virus treatment plan with high-performing results.
U-M researchers, led by Dr. Valerie Vaughn and Dr. Ashwin Gupta, are awarded a grant to study the misdiagnosis of pneumonia and urinary tract infections in the hospital setting.
Pooja Lagisetty, MD, MSc addresses stigma and barriers to care that are experienced by patients with addiction and chronic pain.
Amy Rothberg, MD, PhD discusses the potential risks and benefits of intermittent fasting.
Kim Eagle, MD comments on new research that found a group of 14 gene variants that appear to be linked to sudden cardiac death.
Valerie Vaughn, MD, MSc discusses her work focused on improving the safety of hospitalized patients by combating health care-associated infections and reducing antibiotic overuse.
Experts from the U-M Rogel Cancer Center, including Dr. Steven Katz and Dr. Lynn Henry, share answers to common questions or misconceptions about the disease.
Congratulations to Drs. Kenneth Langa, Suzanne Moenter, Linda Samuelson, and Shaomeng Wang for being elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.