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November 11, 2015
Len Middleton, adjunct professor of strategy and entrepreneurship, was quoted in an article about family business succession plans and ways to ensure a smooth transition between generations of family members.
The Financial Times -
November 11, 2015
Dr. Michael Sabel, associate professor of surgery, and colleagues developed the Breast Cancer Ally app, which enables post-surgical patients to track side effects, makes recommendations on how to manage them and provides guidance on when to call the health care team.
The Wall Street Journal -
November 11, 2015
John DeCicco, research professor at the U-M Energy Institute, says the EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard, which requires transportation fuel sold in the U.S. to contain a minimum volume of renewable fuels, is harmful to the environment and should be repealed.
Fox News -
November 10, 2015
The debate over fitness vs. fatness was the topic of a blog post by Dr. Tammy Chang, assistant professor of family medicine, and Caroline Richardson, associate professor of family medicine.
Huffington Post -
November 10, 2015
Jan Longone, adjunct curator of the culinary archive at the Special Collections Library, was featured in a story about how suffragists in the early 20th century used cookbooks as a recipe for subversion.
National Public Radio -
November 10, 2015
Linda Lim, professor of strategy, penned a commentary on what internationalization of China’s yuan means for the world economy.
Fortune -
November 9, 2015
Gabrielle Hecht, professor of history, was quoted in a story about the uniqueness of the global market for uranium.
Business Insider -
November 9, 2015
“People think of their investment advisers as professionals, and expect their advisers to provide advice based on what is best for them as investors. However, many of those giving investment advice act more like salespeople when it comes to your interests,” said Dana Muir, professor of business law.
The Detroit News -
November 9, 2015
Research by Dr. Matthew Greenhawt, assistant professor of internal medicine, and pediatrics and communicable diseases, suggests that food allergy testing in siblings of children with food allergies should be limited to reduce the harmful impact of possible misdiagnosis.
U.S. News & World Report -
November 8, 2015
Michael Liemohn, professor of climate and space sciences and engineering, was quoted in a story about a NASA announcement that the air on Mars — what there is of it — is leaking away, about half a pound per second sputtering into space.
The New York Times