Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs) May Augur Severe COVID-19
Research by Ray Zuo, MD; Yogen Kanthi, MD; and Jason Knight, MD, PhD that looked at the relationship between NETs and severe cases of COVID-19 is highlighted in The Scientist .
Research by Ray Zuo, MD; Yogen Kanthi, MD; and Jason Knight, MD, PhD that looked at the relationship between NETs and severe cases of COVID-19 is highlighted in The Scientist .
Joshi Alumkal, MD leads team to identify a gene program active in metastatic prostate cancers that failed to respond to enzalutamide treatment.
Sandro Cinti, MD offers five safer ways to reduce your risk of COVID-19 when reconnecting with family and friends.
Sameer Berry, MD, MBA finds that pain scores in patients with inflammatory bowel disease did not improve during hospitalization despite high opioid use.
Kristin Collier, MD explains that to fully address a patient’s needs, physicians should begin asking questions about the patient’s spirituality and religion.
Eugene Chung, MD, MSc co-authors a new article that lays out tentative evaluations and protocols that athletes would complete before returning to strenuous exercise.
Mark Fendrick, MD explains how keeping money from being a barrier to the types of care that patients need the most could improve health and possibly save money down the road.
Megan Haymart, MD, Jennifer Griggs, MD, MPH, and Lauren Wallner, PhD, MPH discuss the importance of the American Cancer Society’s ResearcHERS campaign.
Preeti Malani, MD, MS, MSJ discusses what summer may look like this year and steps you can take to keep safe.
Jessie Kimbrough Marshall, MD, MPH comments on how the accessibility and cost of food have contributed to the racial health disparities we see today.
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD examines the genes behind COVID-19 to figure out where the virus came from, how it spreads, and what makes it tick.
A multidisciplinary team, including Neehar Parikh, MD, MS and Suman Sood, MD, help to cure a patient with liver cancer, cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C, and hemophilia in a single day.
William Chey, MD discusses the relationship between GI symptoms and COVID-19.
Preeti Malani, MD, MS, MSJ helps decision-makers determine when and how it will be best to have students return for in-person classes and, as an extension, the resumption of athletics.
Jennifer Lukela, MD receives the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Faculty Equity and Inclusion Award.
Daniel Goldstein, MD is selected as the new editor-in-chief of the Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation published by the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation.
Kathleen Collins, MD, PhD is appointed Director of the Medical School's Medical Scientist Training Program.
Neehar Parikh, MD, MS sheds light on the role of multidisciplinary care in HCC, other therapeutic modalities on the horizon, and where he sees the field headed in the future.
Michael Sjoding, MD explains the significance of M-CURES, a predictive model in development at U-M, that could help care providers stay safe and anticipate patient needs.
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD comments on why viruses, including the coronavirus, are so difficult to treat and cure.