National Institutes of Health

  1. April 10, 2023

    $71M NIH grant to advance clinical, translational science

    The National Center for Advancing Translational Science has awarded the Michigan Institute for Clinical & Health Research a new seven-year, $71 million Clinical and Translational Science Award.

  2. 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.

  3. October 31, 2022

    Campus briefs

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  4. September 26, 2022

    NIH grant funds national firearm research coordinating center at U-M

    U-M received a $5.5 million federal grant recently to launch a National Institutes of Health firearm research coordinating center through the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention.

  5. February 21, 2022

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  6. February 14, 2022

    Reminders, resources for research investigators working with NIH

    Research investigators have new requirements when submitting various pieces of research proposal information to the National Institutes of Health.

  7. November 18, 2021

    Researchers developing wearable pollution-measuring technology

    Researchers at U-M, Michigan State University and Oakland University are teaming up to develop wearable technology able to identify particulate matter pollution such as soot and toxic metals.

  8. October 6, 2021

    $3.6M grant to help researchers determine ALS susceptibility

    A $3.6 million project funded by the National Institutes of Health will allow a team of experts from U-M to explore many factors to better determine what makes someone more likely to develop ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

  9. October 4, 2021

    U-M gets $1.7M grant to build everyday exoskeletons

    In an effort to bring robotic assistance to workers, the elderly and more, a U-M team is developing a new type of powered exoskeleton for lower limbs — funded by $1.7 million from the National Institutes of Health.

  10. September 7, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.