Michigan Medicine

  1. December 14, 2022

    Center takes multidisciplinary approach to studying psychedelics

    The Michigan Psychedelic Center, a new center launched earlier this year, aims to advance multidisciplinary education, research, patient care and community engagement related to psychedelics.

  2. December 8, 2022

    New hospital to be named for D. Dan and Betty Kahn

    Celebrating one of the largest gifts ever to Michigan Medicine — $50 million — the health system will name its new hospital for longtime philanthropists D. Dan and Betty Kahn.

  3. December 1, 2022

    Remembering faculty member A. Oveta Fuller

    A. Oveta Fuller, associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the Medical School, died Nov. 18 at age 67.

  4. November 21, 2022

    CrossFit provides fitness, competition for nurse anesthetist

    Blair Dudley, certified registered nurse anesthetist, has been involved with CrossFit for about 10 years and recently began taking part in competitions.

  5. November 9, 2022

    U-M president, Michigan Medicine CEO react to Proposal 3 passing

    President Santa J. Ono and Michigan Medicine CEO Marschall S. Runge expressed their support for access to comprehensive reproductive health care following the success of a statewide reproductive-rights ballot initiative.

  6. November 7, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  7. November 2, 2022

    Neubacher Award recipient advocates for those with hidden disabilities

    In recognition of Jill Sklar’s commitment to empowerment, advocacy and accessibility, she will be honored with the James T. Neubacher Award during a virtual ceremony at 1 p.m. Nov. 4.

  8. November 1, 2022

    Michigan Medicine notifies patients of health information breach

    Michigan Medicine is notifying approximately 33,850 patients about employee email accounts that were compromised in a way that may have exposed some of their health information.

  9. October 31, 2022

    $10.7M to support next generation of clinical pain researchers

    Funding from the National Institutes of Health HEAL Initiative will establish a national education training initiative for early-career clinical pain researchers at U-M.

  10. October 31, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.