
How the expression of one small protein helps the brain process sound
A team examines neurons in the inferior colliculus to better comprehend the mechanisms behind hearing and speech.
A team examines neurons in the inferior colliculus to better comprehend the mechanisms behind hearing and speech.
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The new test could signal whether treatment is working months earlier than standard imaging scans, allowing doctors to try alternatives sooner, initial results show.
3D printing fuels U-M efforts to rapidly increase ventilator capacity while providing each patient on vent support with individually tailored gas pressures and pressure monitoring.
Virtual Zoom Event
Guest Lecturer, Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD, FACS, Professor and Chair of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at LSU Health Shreveport, and Director of Head and Neck Surgery and Research at the Feist-Weiller Cancer Center, will be participating remotely.
When the surgical wound doesn’t heal right, it can send some patients back to the operating room. A new technique tested at U-M could help identify which patients are at highest risk.
In a new paper, researchers and ethicists urge policymakers to view immortal cells differently from other biospecimens as new rules go into effect.
Researchers find infiltrating lymphocytes tie to survival in patients with recurrent larynx cancer; findings suggest super-boosting the immune system before additional treatment.
A new treatment device is taking aim at the root cause of ringing in the ears. Next up: an additional clinical trial to further refine the approach.