Michigan Medicine

  1. October 3, 2019

    How opt-out organ donation could affect U.S. waiting lists

    A U-M study suggests shifting from the current organ-donation system, in which one opts in to be a donor, to one of “presumed consent” — unless one opts out — could improve shortages.

  2. September 27, 2019

    U-M teams receive $25.5M for opioid-related prevention, treatment research

    As the nation continues to battle addiction and overdose related to opioids and other drugs, several teams of U-M researchers have received millions of dollars in new federal funding to address the issue head-on.

  3. September 9, 2019

    New $5.8M gift boosts U-M Precision Health, bipolar research

    A new $5.8 million gift from the Richard Tam Foundation aims to help U-M researchers bring more precision to the care of people with bipolar disorder.

  4. September 9, 2019

    Plenty of vaccination options as flu season nears

    The 2019-20 flu season is almost here and various vaccination options are available at all three campuses for U-M faculty, staff, students, retirees, spouses and other qualified adults.

  5. September 3, 2019

    Thriving in the workplace: Maintaining well-being at work

    While faculty and staff at the University of Michigan work every day to promote scholarship and learning, employees can take advantage of several university programs to nurture their careers, health and emotional well-being.

  6. August 12, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  7. July 29, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  8. July 18, 2019

    Richard Holcomb appointed AVP for human resources

    Richard S. Holcomb has been appointed associate vice president for human resources and will serve as the university’s chief human resources officer.

  9. July 15, 2019

    DPSS concludes Michigan Medicine incident not a hate crime

    Following an extensive investigation, the Division of Public Safety and Security has concluded the rope resembling a noose found at University Hospital was not the result of a hate crime.

  10. July 9, 2019

    Five from U-M win PECASE awards for research contributions

    Five U-M researchers have received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor the U.S. government bestows on early-career scientists and engineers.