National Institutes of Health

  1. October 2, 2025

    U-M to launch $16.5M NIH-funded project for chronic back pain

    The Medical School’s Department of Anesthesiology has been awarded a $16.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to improve the treatment of chronic low back pain.

  2. August 25, 2025

    U-M researchers developing at-home melanoma test

    Melanoma testing could one day be done at home with a skin patch and test strip with two lines, similar to COVID-19 home tests, according to U-M researchers.

  3. June 24, 2025

    New NIH public access policy begins July 1

    A new 2024 National Institutes of Health Public Access Policy, announced in December 2024 and originally scheduled to go into effect in December 2025, will now take effect July 1.

  4. June 10, 2025

    U-M awarded NIH grant to establish biomedical imaging center

    Researchers from U-M received a $6 million center grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish the new National Center for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.

  5. February 13, 2025

    What would an NIH ‘indirect cost’ cap mean to the university?

    As U-M continues to monitor recent actions by the new presidential administration and their potential impact on the institution, recent attention has focused on a move to cap “indirect costs” related to research.

  6. October 16, 2024

    U-M awarded $3.6M to study post‑surgery pain management

    U-M will use a new $3.6 million federal grant to study how pain and opioids after surgery affect people with opioid use disorder and how to prevent opioid-related harms.

  7. October 9, 2024

    Three Medical School faculty receive prestigious NIH awards

    Three U-M investigators have been acknowledged by the National Institutes of Health’s prestigious High-Risk, High-Reward Research program.

  8. October 2, 2024

    U-M to be a research hub for health equity work

    The School of Public Health will receive $6.75 million to establish a health equity research hub to help strengthen efforts to reverse health disparities. U-M is one of five institutions sharing $37 million from the National Institutes of Health.

  9. August 29, 2024

    ICPSR offers tools to aid researchers with data sharing

    The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research has new online resources to help researchers navigate recent changes in the National Institutes of Health Data Management and Sharing policy.

  10. June 27, 2024

    $10.5M biomaterials center to fight resource discrimination

    The Humanity Unlocking Biomaterials center, led by U-M and University of Washington, has received $10.5 million by the National Institutes of Health.