Dr. Erica Marsh named a University Diversity & Social Transformation Professor

Dr. Marsh is one of six faculty members from the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus named 2022 University Diversity and Social Transformation Professors. 

The professorship recognizes and rewards senior faculty members for their outstanding contributions to excellence through their commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion with their scholarship, teaching, service, and engagement. Dr. Marsh's work combines her expertise in reproductive endocrinology and infertility with her commitment to fair and equitable health care to raise awareness to address health care disparities, inequities, and biases in medicine and beyond.

Learn More

In This Story

Marsh headshot

Erica Elizabeth Marsh MD, MSCI, FACOG

Professor

Featured News & Stories

couple walking by the water
Health Lab

Michigan’s aging brains need more protection, poll shows

Lifestyle changes can reduce risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia but a poll shows many Michiganders over 50 don’t know about or do them.
Photo of the ASCO 2026 sign outside the conference center
News Release

ASCO 2026 Rogel Recap

U-M Rogel Cancer Center researchers participated in oral presentations, poster sessions and panel discussions at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual (ASCO) Meeting.
Portrait of Rose Page. She has short black hair and is wearing a sleeveless white blouse. She is smiling and turned 45 degrees to the right of the viewer.
Philanthropy News

Gifts advance colon cancer prevention and early detection

The Rose and Lawrence C. Page, Sr. Family Charitable Foundation supports lifesaving colon cancer research at Michigan Medicine.
Huycke
Research News

Congratulations 2026 Searle Scholar Dr. Tyler Huycke

Congratulations 2026 Searle Scholar Dr. Tyler Huycke!
person close up nails and shots going into face on comptuer screen gif moving
Health Lab

What is looksmaxxing?

A Q&A with Dr. Bravender discussing what looksmaxxing is. Along with the true dangers of it, what parents should know, and when to intervene.
Illustration of a globe surrounded by icons representing the chain of survival in cardiac arrest.
Research News

Weil researchers' AI-integrated smart CPR device named honorable mention in Fast Company’s 2026 World Changing Ideas Awards

The transformative research taking place at the Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation is being recognized on the global stage as Fast Company magazine names INSIGHT-CPR an Academic Excellence honoree of its 2026 World Changing Ideas Awards.