More articles about: translational research

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Finding answers for Dravet syndrome, a deadly form of epilepsy

Michigan Medicine researchers talk about changing the disease course of Dravet syndrome and families caring for the condition.
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Drug targets identified for pancreatic cancer

U-M researchers have discovered that simultaneously targeting PIKfyve and KRAS-MAPK can eliminate tumors in preclinical human and mouse models.
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University of Michigan receives $71M NIH grant to advance clinical & translational science

MICHR to tackle goal of diversifying and improving research to speed therapies for benefit of all patients
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Sierra’s Michigan Answer: Researching bold breakthroughs for diabetes

Imagine two patients. Both the same age and height. The same gender and race. Both have a similar medical history. Two people, almost identical in every way. So, why does one of them, seemingly at random, develop diabetes?