Rogel Cancer Center

  1. October 21, 2020

    Michiganders with COVID-19 felt a medical, economic double whammy

    A joint study that seeks to document Michiganders’ experiences with the novel coronavirus found Michigan residents have endured long recovery and reduced employment because of COVID-19.

  2. May 26, 2020

    App calculates risk of delaying cancer care during pandemic

    A team of data scientists and cancer doctors developed the OncCOVID app, which compares the risk to a cancer patient from postponing care with the additional risk posed by potential COVID-19 infection.

  3. February 20, 2020

    Regents Roundup — February 2020

    The Board of Regents approved the following items at its Feb. 20 meeting: Committee will focus on regional campuses The Board of Regents will establish a new standing committee to focus on the Dearborn and Flint campuses. The new committee was announced Feb. 20 by Board of Regents Chair Ron Weiser. Weiser said Regent Michael…
  4. November 18, 2019

    Accolades — Nov. 18, 2019

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  5. September 23, 2019

    U-M, Karmanos receive $9.2M grant for prostate cancer research

    Michigan’s two elite cancer programs — U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center and the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute — received a $9.2 million National Cancer Institute grant to fight prostate cancer.

  6. 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.

  7. September 17, 2018

    Campus briefs

    News from around the university.

  8. July 31, 2018

    Rogel Cancer Center receives five-year, $33.4M NCI grant renewal

    The National Cancer Institute has awarded U-M’s Rogel Cancer Center a grant worth $33.4 million over five years, and renewed the center’s designation as a “comprehensive cancer center.”

  9. June 21, 2018

    University names 2019 Henry Russel Lecturer, awardees

    Max Wicha, a leader in cancer stem cell research and immuno-oncology, is the 2019 Henry Russel Lecturer, considered U-M’s highest honor for senior faculty.