MICHR would like to celebrate the contributions of such individuals with the 2016 MICHR Distinguished Mentor Award. Nominations are due March 1.
MICHR Joins MARCH Consortium
Research Leads to Guide to Decrease Dangers from Long-Term IV Devices
MICHR-Supported Research Leads to $6.7M PCORI Award
Research Could Lead to Better Prevention, Treatment of Pneumonia and More
Change in Diet Improves Lives of Those with IBS
George Mashour, MD Named Director of MICHR
MICHR Awards 13 Pilot Grants for Health Research Studies
Karen Farris to Lead Pilot Grant Program
Chance Encounter Leads to Use of Life-Saving Blood Analysis Device
A tiny device that can test extremely small blood samples was used to help save the life of a young girl just before Christmas. Although the device is still in the research phase, its use was allowed under the FDA’s “Expanded Access” program to help treat a young cancer patient whose organs were shutting down.
Device Improves Nurse Safety for Radioactive Neuroblastoma Therapy
MICHR-Supported Researchers Save Second Child With 3D Printed Device
Study of Trauma and Grief on Detroit-Area Youth Supported by MICHR Community-University Partnership
K Writing Student Publishes Study on Use of Advanced Imaging Technology and Endoscopy
HIV/AIDS Resource Center Builds Research Capacity Through CURES-Funded Pilot
Results of a U-M study stressed the importance of addressing self-efficacy among this population to reduce risky behavior, identified the role of everyday life information exposure and use in HIV testing decisions, and developed a new model on how informatics interventions can also be designed as community-level interventions.