Taubman Institute

Founded in 2008 by philanthropist A. Alfred Taubman, the institute is dedicated to advancing our knowledge of the causes, treatment, and prevention of diseases that affect humankind.

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Taubman Institute research grants support individual investigators, technology developers and cross-disciplinary teams.

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View all Taubman News & Stories Xray of a stem cell in a mouse brain.
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Stem cells improve memory, reduce inflammation in Alzheimer’s mouse brains
Researchers improved memory and reduced neuroinflammation in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease, suggesting another avenue for potential treatment.
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Department News
Emerging Scholar Receives Mid-career Biosciences Faculty Achievement Recognition Award
Emerging Scholar, Sami Barmada, MD, PhD, is one of six U-M scientists and engineers receiving the Mid-career Biosciences Faculty Achievement Recognition Award, which recognizes exceptional mid-career faculty in the biosciences.
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Symposium Honors Taubman Project Leader
Michigan Medicine’s October 3 cardiovascular symposium will include two Taubman Scholars among other featured speakers.
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Taubman Institute Director Charles Burant, MD, PhD, discusses the career trajectory, role and training of physician researchers with Tubman Scholar Kathleen Collins. MD. PhD, the director of the University of Michigan's Medical Scientist Training Program.

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A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute
6300 Brehm Tower
1000 Wall Street
Ann Arbor MI 48105
Phone: 734-615-7282