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Advancing basic, translational, and clinical research, with discoveries that will transform health and medicine. Connected to @UMichMedSchool + @umichmedicine.

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Planarian worms can regenerate into a more youthful version of themselves, finds a new U-M study. Figuring out the secrets of their immortality could lead to insights about aging for mammals, including people michmed.org/AQYNm

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In March, Noah Puleo successfully defended his thesis in molecular & cellular pathology. "I hope my research will help pave the way for innovative cancer therapies, whether through direct clinical application or by inspiring future breakthroughs." #GradStudentAppreciation #PhD

In March, Noah Puleo successfully defended his thesis in molecular & cellular pathology. "I hope my research will help pave the way for innovative cancer therapies, whether through direct clinical application or by inspiring future breakthroughs." #GradStudentAppreciation #PhD
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Inflammation can be crucial for healing, but can also drive disease. From psoriasis to diabetes, Dr. Sonya Wolf-Fortune (Umich Pharmacology) explores the surprising links between skin inflammation & health.šŸŽ™ļøListen to #TheFundamentals to learn more: michmed.org/Byxvm

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Researchers Michigan Medicine are studying planarians as a model system for aging research because they are considered immortal and can regenerate body parts. Their findings were recently published in Nature Aging. michmed.org/w4ngW

Researchers <a href="/umichmedicine/">Michigan Medicine</a> are studying planarians as a model system for aging research because they are considered immortal and can regenerate body parts. Their findings were recently published in <a href="/NatureAging/">Nature Aging</a>. michmed.org/w4ngW
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"I study how we can train and support medical faculty and trainees to think like innovators…collaborate across specialties, and drive meaningful improvements in patient care." - Candice Stegink, a 2nd-year grad student in LearningHealthSci-UM. #GradStudentAppreciation #Changemaker

"I study how we can train and support medical faculty and trainees to think like innovators…collaborate across specialties, and drive meaningful improvements in patient care." - Candice Stegink, a 2nd-year grad student in <a href="/umichDLHS/">LearningHealthSci-UM</a>. #GradStudentAppreciation #Changemaker
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Inflammation, diabetes & wound healing, how are they connected? Dr. Katherine Gallagher joins #TheFundamentals to explore how epigenetics might hold the key to better outcomes for people with chronic diseases. Listen now: michmed.org/DQmY4

Inflammation, diabetes &amp; wound healing, how are they connected? Dr. Katherine Gallagher joins #TheFundamentals to explore how epigenetics might hold the key to better outcomes for people with chronic diseases. Listen now: michmed.org/DQmY4
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Clinician-scientist Dr. Katherine Gallagher sees the devastating impact of diabetic wounds regularly. In #TheFundamentals, she shares how research into immune cells and #Inflammation could change outcomes. Listen now: michmed.org/DQmY4 #DiabetesResearch Michigan Surgery

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The 2025 Dean’s Lecture and Bold Science Symposium brought together Michigan Medicine experts and keynote Eli Lilly and Company CSO Dr. Daniel Skovronsky to explore metabolism research, challenges, and the impact of GLP-1 therapies on patient lives. michmed.org/w48JQ

The 2025 Dean’s Lecture and Bold Science Symposium brought together <a href="/umichmedicine/">Michigan Medicine</a> experts and keynote <a href="/EliLillyandCo/">Eli Lilly and Company</a> CSO Dr. Daniel Skovronsky to explore metabolism research, challenges, and the impact of GLP-1 therapies on patient lives. michmed.org/w48JQ
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Olivia Horrigan, MD/PhD student, is studying how obesity contributes to disease and is hopeful that her research will improve care for her future patients. #DeansLecture #MetabolicResearch

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Join the U-M Health Frankel CVC & Fast Forward Medical Innovation on May 8 for a day focused on transformative solutions at the Frankel CVC Innovation Celebration. Events include a pitch showcase, poster session, Grand Rounds, & the Innovation Challenge. Register: michmed.org/MDxd2

Join the <a href="/umichCVC/">U-M Health Frankel CVC</a> &amp; Fast Forward Medical Innovation on May 8 for a day focused on transformative solutions at the Frankel CVC Innovation Celebration. Events include a pitch showcase, poster session, Grand Rounds, &amp; the Innovation Challenge. Register: michmed.org/MDxd2
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What if seizures could change the chemical identity of brain cells? Dr. Joanna Mattis, University of Michigan Medical School Research Scout, is investigating this idea to better understand epilepsy and its effects on cognition, sleep and mental health. michmed.org/qNdz7

What if seizures could change the chemical identity of brain cells? Dr. Joanna Mattis, <a href="/UMichMedSchool/">University of Michigan Medical School</a> Research Scout, is investigating this idea to better understand epilepsy and its effects on cognition, sleep and mental health. michmed.org/qNdz7
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Connect with innovators. Develop a business case. Forge new development partnerships. Register by April 30 to participate in Fast Forward Medical Innovation's fastPACE, a course designed to help academics launch new innovations. michmed.org/Z74Mx

Connect with innovators. Develop a business case. Forge new development partnerships. Register by April 30 to participate in Fast Forward Medical Innovation's fastPACE, a course designed to help academics launch new innovations. michmed.org/Z74Mx
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The brain has 86 billion neurons, but how do they work together? Dr. Anne Draelos is using #AI to uncover hidden neural networks & build a deeper understanding of behavior, memory and movement. Listen on #TheFundamentals: michmed.org/5G38x Michigan Neuroscience Institute (MNI) ć€½ļøšŸ§  U-M BME

The brain has 86 billion neurons, but how do they work together?
Dr. Anne Draelos is using #AI to uncover hidden neural networks &amp; build a deeper understanding of behavior, memory and movement. Listen on #TheFundamentals: michmed.org/5G38x <a href="/UM_MNI/">Michigan Neuroscience Institute (MNI) ć€½ļøšŸ§ </a> <a href="/UMBME/">U-M BME</a>
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Congrats to PhD student Madeline Eiken (U-M BME) and her Intero Biosystems co-founders on winning the Grand Prize at the Rice University Business Plan Competition to support the development of the first stem cell-driven human ā€œmini gut." michmed.org/NY25k

Congrats to PhD student Madeline Eiken (<a href="/UMBME/">U-M BME</a>) and her Intero Biosystems co-founders on winning the Grand Prize at the <a href="/RiceUniversity/">Rice University</a> Business Plan Competition to support the development of the first stem cell-driven human ā€œmini gut." michmed.org/NY25k
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Rapid diagnosis and treatment of GCA is ideal, but has relied on an invasive procedure for diagnosis. Rheumatologists from the Vasculitis Program at U-M Health have implemented a new method of diagnosing GCA, using ultrasound technology. Read more: michmed.org/w48x5

Rapid diagnosis and treatment of GCA is ideal, but has relied on an invasive procedure for diagnosis. Rheumatologists from the Vasculitis Program at U-M Health have implemented a new method of diagnosing GCA, using ultrasound technology. Read more: michmed.org/w48x5
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Congrats to the winners of the ASPET student and postdoc competitions: Dawn Jessup, Ph.D., Shawn Flynn, Ph.D., Ben Clements, Ph.D., and Marie Walicki

Congrats to the winners of the ASPET student and postdoc competitions: Dawn Jessup, Ph.D., Shawn Flynn, Ph.D., Ben Clements, Ph.D., and Marie Walicki
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Feeling incredibly honored and deeply grateful to MCT for this recognition, and to all my amazing collaborators and co-authors who made this work possible. Congratulations to Analisa DiFeo Michigan Medicine Michigan Pathology U-M Rogel Cancer Center Learn more: brnw.ch/21wSfdk #AACR25

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Don’t miss the next U-M Rogel Cancer Center Innovation Program lecture: ā€œOvercoming Cancer Drug Limitationsā€ with Dr. Duxin Sun on May 2 from 12 - 1 p.m. in NCRC, Bldg 300, Rm 376. Explore advances in cancer drug development! Register here: michmed.org/MDMWg #CancerResearch

Don’t miss the next <a href="/UMRogelCancer/">U-M Rogel Cancer Center</a> Innovation Program lecture: ā€œOvercoming Cancer Drug Limitationsā€ with Dr. Duxin Sun on May 2 from 12 - 1 p.m. in NCRC, Bldg 300, Rm 376. Explore advances in cancer drug development! Register here: michmed.org/MDMWg #CancerResearch
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Co-led by Costas Lyssiotis, Marina Pasca di Magliano and Timothy Frankel, the @UMichPancreas team has built a comprehensive research program where discoveries move from laboratory to patient care and back again. myumi.ch/79P4E

Co-led by Costas Lyssiotis, Marina Pasca di Magliano and Timothy Frankel, the @UMichPancreas team has built a comprehensive research program where discoveries move from laboratory to patient care and back again. myumi.ch/79P4E