Research

  1. May 22, 2015

    University researchers share grant to study online learning

    U-M researchers will share in a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences to study virtual schooling in Florida.

  2. May 19, 2015

    Urine-based test improves on PSA for detecting prostate cancer

    A new urine-based test has improved prostate cancer detection compared with traditional detection models based on PSA levels.

  3. May 12, 2015

    Are those jerks at work dragging you down?

    New research at U-M indicates jerks at work can do more than make you feel bad — they drag down the job performance of people who interact with them.

  4. May 11, 2015

    New websites for Office of Research improve access to resources

    The Office of Research has completed a major overhaul of the university’s central suite of research websites, providing better access to information and resources.

  5. May 6, 2015

    Naturally occurring amino acid could improve oral health

    A common amino acid found naturally in foods breaks down dental plaque and could help prevent cavities and gum disease, researchers at U-M and Newcastle University have discovered.

  6. May 1, 2015

    U-M scientists observe deadly dance between nerves and cancer cells

    In certain types of cancer, nerves and cancer cells enter an often lethal and intricate waltz where cancer cells and nerves move toward one another and eventually engage in such a way that the cancer cells enter the nerves.

  7. April 30, 2015

    Premature deaths of black Americans alter politics, health care

    If a million black Americans who died prematurely had been alive to vote in the 2004 elections, the outcome in several key races would have been very different, U-M research shows.

  8. April 28, 2015

    Little red ‘superfruit’ helps ward off a common infection

    U-M researchers have found that cranberries lower the risk of urinary tract infection by 50 percent in some women undergoing elective gynecological surgery.

  9. April 27, 2015

    Flying environmentally friendly skies can save energy

    Flying in a plane is not only safer than driving a car, it’s also better for the environment, says a U-M researcher.

  10. April 24, 2015

    Leaders who can read the crowd do better

    Performers call it “reading the crowd” or “sizing up the audience.” However you put it, new research from University of Michigan professor Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks shows this skill, which he calls emotional aperture, isn’t just important for performers. It can define your success as a business leader.