Medical School

  1. October 5, 2016

    NIH New Innovator Awards go to two university researchers

    Two U-M faculty members — Monica Dus and Sue Hammoud — have received the National Institutes of Health Director’s New Innovator Award.

  2. April 21, 2016

    New fund to accelerate engineering, medical research products

    U-M has launched the Monroe-Brown Seed Fund to advance the process of transitioning commercially viable engineering and medical research projects to market.

  3. April 21, 2016

    Executive vice dean for academic affairs named at Medical School

    Dr. Carol R. Bradford, an internationally recognized head and neck cancer researcher and faculty leader with a track record in promoting diversity, is the Medical School’s executive vice dean for academic affairs.

  4. October 19, 2015

    Four faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Faculty members from the Medical School, School of Dentistry and School of Nursing are among the newly elected members of the prestigious National Academy of Medicine.

  5. October 14, 2015

    U-M researchers leading $6.7M project to improve dialysis care

    Helping kidney dialysis patients have healthier treatment sessions and longer lives is the goal of a new $6.7 million project at U-M.

  6. October 6, 2015

    U-M receives NIH grant to develop tools to reduce disease risk

    U-M researchers have been awarded $2.4 million through the National Institutes of Health to lead a team that hopes to advance the field of epigenetics.

  7. September 28, 2015

    University given $9.5 million to advance research on child health

    The university will receive $9.5 million from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to study the impact of the environment on children’s health.

  8. May 15, 2015

    Medical School continues unique graduate certificate tradition

    When members of the Medical School’s 165th graduating class accept their diplomas, they will be receiving a document created in a unique, decades-old tradition.

  9. February 8, 2015

    Better communication essential in science, health care, Alda says

    Doctors and scientists labor under a “curse of knowledge” that they must actively fight in order to effectively connect with patients and the public, actor and science communicator Alan Alda said Friday.

  10. September 29, 2014

    U-M part of effort to study genetics of two mental health disorders

    The School of Public Health and Medical School will be part of the largest whole genome sequencing study funded to date, seeking to better understand bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.