biomedical science

  1. February 23, 2024

    Eighth annual RNA Center Symposium to explore ‘Power of RNA’

    The Center for RNA Biomedicine will explore “Unmasking the Power of RNA: From Structure to Medicine” on March 8 at its eighth annual symposium.

  2. September 20, 2023

    MIDAS gets $2.3M to develop national training program

    The Michigan Institute for Data Science received a $2.3 million grant to develop a national training program to enhance the rigor and reproducibility of biomedical research.

  3. September 11, 2023

    AI tool developed by U-M helps optimize antibody medicines

    New machine-learning algorithms developed at U-M can highlight problem areas in antibodies that make them prone to binding non-target molecules.

  4. June 21, 2023

    U-M, NIH jointly invest $79M for DEI in biomedical, health sciences

    U-M and the National Institutes of Health will jointly invest $79 million to support and recruit 30 new faculty members to enhance inclusion and equity across the biomedical and health sciences community.

  5. June 15, 2021

    Biologist E. Josephine Clowney named 2021 Pew Scholar

    E. Josephine Clowney, assistant professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology in LSA, has been chosen to join the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences.

  6. March 5, 2021

    Five U-M teams in biomedical STAT Madness Tournament

    Throughout the month of March, 64 discoveries from schools and colleges across the country will compete in the annual STAT Madness tournament. This year, U-M is fielding five research teams.

  7. May 27, 2020

    Deerfield commits up to $130M to commercialize drug discovery at U-M

    A new partnership between U-M and health care investment firm Deerfield Management Co. will create a company to commercialize therapeutic projects that hold promise in solving unmet medical needs.

  8. December 7, 2016

    U-M, colleges team up in biomedical science teaching and learning

    A $3.64 million federal grant will help learners from U-M, Henry Ford College and the Wayne County Community College District come together for science and engineering education.