Uncovering a ‘suPAR’ Culprit Behind Kidney Injury in COVID
Salim Hayek, MD and Subramaniam Pennathur, MD find that hospitalized patients with COVID have high levels of soluble urokinase receptor, a strong predictor of kidney injury.
Salim Hayek, MD and Subramaniam Pennathur, MD find that hospitalized patients with COVID have high levels of soluble urokinase receptor, a strong predictor of kidney injury.
Monica Tincopa, MD, MSc and team look into the prevalence of NAFLD in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
Santhi Ganesh, MD discusses first clinically actionable findings for a rare blood vessel disease in a study of four unrelated families, all with the same genetic variant.
Anna Lok, MD and Njira Lugogo, MD answer several common questions about the COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials during a recent livestream.
MeiLan Han, MD, MS discusses how people can cut down on their risk for illness when living with air quality in the hazardous range.
Goutham Narla, MD, PhD discusses how his lab shifted in order to continue much needed cancer research during the COVID-19 pandemic.
John Carethers, MD, MACP discusses the new report from the American Association for Cancer Research that describes how overall gains against cancer are not benefiting some racial and ethnic groups.
A high-risk patient who contracted COVID-19 recounts his experience spending 40 days in the intensive care unit at Michigan Medicine, and how his longtime doctor, Robert Fontana, MD, helped him survive.
William Chey, MD develops evidence-based, life-changing nutritional and behavioral solutions to positively impact the lives of patients with digestive disorders.
Jessie King, MD, PhD discusses the newly modified, comprehensive definition of sepsis and how it will help clinicians fight the infection.
Kahli Zietlow, MD outlines free or low-cost resources for older adults that encourage social engagement and intellectual stimulation.
Eve Kerr, MD, MPH and Timothy Hofer, MD, MSc discuss their study that identifies recommendations for stopping or scaling back unnecessary routine services in primary care.
Preeti Malani, MD, MS, MSJ comments on the value of healthy habits and technology to help older adults with feelings of isolation.
Shirley Ann Cohen-Mekelburg, MD, MS examines how a lack of coordination in care among doctors and facilities impacts veterans with inflammatory bowel disease.
Julie Bynum, MD, MPH and Raymond Yung, MB, ChB comment on the impact that the new funding will have on U-M's research on aging.
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD discusses whether repeat cases of COVID-19 is bad news for vaccines.
Kathleen Collins, MD, PhD leads team to discover an unexpected potential weapon against HIV protein.
Deeba Minhas, MD finds that patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are more likely than those in the general population to report cost-related non-adherence to prescriptions.
Santhi Ganesh, MD finds spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) heart attacks may be more similar to different diseases than to other heart attacks.
Joel Rubenstein, MD, MSc and team examine the relationship between proton pump inhibitors, endoscopy, esophageal conditions, and psychological distress for patients with GERD.