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  1. January 24, 2017

    Projects use Big Data to predict diseases, advance genomics analysis

    Three U-M research projects will use Big Data and mobile technology to learn how to predict when individuals will get diseases including depression and hepatitis C, and to unlock the potential of single-cell gene sequencing.

  2. January 24, 2017

    UMS names N.Y. Philharmonic’s Matthew VanBesien as new president

    Matthew VanBesien, president of the New York Philharmonic, will become president of the University Musical Society at U-M in July.

  3. January 24, 2017

    Nominations sought for Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award

    Nominations are now being accepted for the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award recognizing faculty members who contribute to a culturally and ethnically diverse campus.

  4. January 24, 2017

    ITS says be wary of phishing scams, especially during tax season

    The university is urging faculty and staff to be extra diligent as tax season draws near by being alert to “phishing scams” aimed at gaining access to personal information.

  5. January 24, 2017

    URC R&D spending tops $2.1B, increases 53 percent since ’07

    Michigan’s University Research Corridor was responsible for $2.15 billion in research and development spending in fiscal year 2015, an increase of 53 percent since 2007.

  6. January 23, 2017

    U-M defines principles, process for building renaming requests

    The university has concluded a thoughtful, yearlong review of how it would handle requests to reconsider the historical names of buildings on the Ann Arbor campus.

  7. January 23, 2017

    First President’s Bicentennial Colloquium to discuss community

    The first of three bicentennial colloquia hosted by President Mark Schlissel will feature a discussion between U.S. Justice Sonia Sotomayor and German Justice Susanne Baer.

  8. January 23, 2017

    Lectures set for seven Distinguished University Professors

    Seven faculty members who have received one of the university’s top honors will offer Distinguished University Professor lectures about their work starting Thursday.

  9. January 23, 2017

    Stephen Forrest to discuss the advent of a new light source

    Flexible, lightweight and economical with energy: organic light emitting diodes are making it out of the lab and into the marketplace, and Stephen Forrest has been a major driver of that progress.

  10. January 23, 2017

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