Medical School

  1. March 11, 2019

    Michigan Drug Discovery awards grants for five new projects

    Michigan Drug Discovery has awarded early-stage funding for three new drug discovery projects by U-M faculty, and will assist two early-stage cancer projects funded by the Rogel Cancer Center.

  2. February 11, 2019

    Medical School associate professor helps those who lose babies

    For almost two decades, Irv Leon has channeled his own early experiences to help those who have endured reproductive loss learn how to grieve and heal.

  3. January 31, 2019

    CHRT 2019 Policy Fellowships now underway

    The Center for Health and Research Transformation at U-M has begun its 2019 Policy Fellowships, which match researchers and policymakers in a four-month series of seminars and experiential learning.

  4. January 28, 2019

    Sally Camper to lecture on value of mouse genetics

    Sally Camper will discuss major contributions that mouse geneticists have made to the understanding of genetics during the last century at her Distinguished University Professor lecture.

  5. January 21, 2019

    Professor’s work focuses on molecules key to curing diseases

    Growing up in Germany, Nils G. Walter formed a positive, but secondhand, impression of the United States. His father had been a prisoner of war in Texas who often told Walter about the kindness of Americans. Still, it was Walter’s love of chemistry that ultimately led him to move to the United States.

  6. June 21, 2018

    Five faculty members appointed Distinguished University Professors

    Five faculty members from LSA, the College of Engineering and the Medical School have received one of the university’s top honors as Distinguished University Professors.

  7. April 23, 2018

    Cadaver collector

    Gregor “Doc” Nagele was a janitor at the U-M Medical School from 1849-1900. His official duties consisted of ringing the bell to awaken students, however his more important and surreptitious role was to collect cadavers for use by the Medical School.

  8. April 16, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  9. March 14, 2018

    Obituary: Jean M. Malouin

    Jean M. Malouin, assistant professor of family medicine, died unexpectedly March 10 from medical causes.

  10. March 12, 2018

    Elizabeth Crosby

    One of the early pioneers of anatomy and neuroscience, Elizabeth C. Crosby, was the first female faculty member to receive the Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award and the university’s highest honor given to senior faculty, the Henry Russel Lecturer.