2018 Lipodystrophy Symposium: A Call for Global Action
The 2018 Lipodystrophy Symposium gathers the global community of patients, clinicians, and researchers together for discussion of the disease and recent research findings.
The 2018 Lipodystrophy Symposium gathers the global community of patients, clinicians, and researchers together for discussion of the disease and recent research findings.
Susan Goold, MD, MHSA, MA, Professor of Internal Medicine, is the lead author of a new study that finds that Michigan's new coverage for low-income adults has helped many patients better manage their health.
A Michigan Medicine team that included Ryan Law, DO, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, performs a new, specialized procedure, one that only a few hospitals in the state perform, to treat achalasia.
Grace Su, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine and Surgery, finds that providing physicians in rural areas with virtual access to specialists boosts survival rates.
Todd Greene, PhD, MPH, Assistant Research Scientist in Internal Medicine, is the lead author of a study that finds a rapid rise in the percentage of hospitals that require the vaccine, except among Veterans Affairs hospitals.
Hamid Ghanbari, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, leads project that will use data science and analytic methods to improve the ability to detect atrial fibrillation earlier and more reliably.
Tanner Caverly, MD, MPH, Clinical Lecturer in Internal Medicine and Learning Health Sciences, leads team in the development of a model that will help clinicians decide whom to screen for lung cancer.
Robert Dickson, MD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, is the lead author of a recent study that finds that bacteria in healthy lungs may play an important role in helping ward off disease.
Grace Elta, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, provides insight on the recent ACG clinical guideline she co-wrote for the diagnosis and management of pancreatic cysts.
Jennifer Harder, MD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, comments about the automated, HTS-compatible platform for enhanced differentiation and phenotyping that she and colleagues developed.
Adam Lauring, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Microbiology and Immunology, examines the influenza virus and how it evolves within individuals.
James Riddell, IV, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, discusses how increased prescription of, and adherence to, the one tablet a day PrEP treatment can decrease the number of HIV transmissions.
The American College of Gastroenterology awards Megan Adams, MD, JD, MSc, with the Junior Faculty Development Grant and Stacy Menees, MD, MS, with the Clinical Research Award.
Sofia Merajver, MD, PhD, Professor of Internal Medicine, and Joel Yates, PhD, Research Specialist in Internal Medicine, are co-authors of a recent study that explains how a crucial cancer gene impacts cell signaling to drive cancer growth.
Most nurses focus on caring for patients, but some also pursue academic research to improve standards of care, including Sarah Krein, PhD, RN, Research Professor in Internal Medicine.
Marc Peters-Golden, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, is co-author of a recent study that investigates whether blocking the FOXM1 gene could stop or slow the development of fibroblasts.
A poll of older adults about their perspectives on relationships, sex, and sexual health finds links to health, gender differences, and lack of communication with doctors.
A. Taylor Kelley, MD, MPH, Clinical Lecturer in Internal Medicine, and Renuka Tipirneni, MD, MSc, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, analyze recent events, political philosophies and medical evidence about caring for immigrants who lack legal status.
Scott Flanders, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, is a co-author of a recent study that finds that early readmissions after hospital discharge were more likely to be preventable than late readmissions.
Jessica Mellinger, MD, MSc, Clinical Lecturer in Internal Medicine, is the lead author of a recent study that finds that alcohol is a major contributor to cirrhosis cases - and that women drinkers are disproportionately affected.