In 2021, Guy Boyd, the son of Weil Institute administrative specialist Denise Wieck, was critically injured when a friend shot him with a ghost gun. Today, Guy and Denise use the harrowing event that changed their lives forever to advocate for responsible firearm ownership and gun safety nationwide.
Read MoreResearchers examine if breath exhaled after injury could provide a potential pathway to non-invasive, point-of-care monitoring.
Read MoreDARPA is a federal funding agency that creates capabilities. To do this, the agency has created a unique approach within the government which is to look for ways to say "yes." The result has been some remarkable technological advances. Learn more in our upcoming Visiting Scholar seminar featuring Dr. Geoff Ling, Professor of Neurology at Johns Hopkins and Founding Director of DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office.
Read MoreWeil Institute executive director Dr. Kevin Ward demonstrates the Turn-i-Kit on Detroit’s Local 4 News.
Read MoreResearch will provide answers to long-awaited questions about therapeutic potential and deliver proof-of-principle data to test other therapies for TBI.
Read MoreWhen Russia’s War on Ukraine began, individuals around the world mobilized to support the Ukrainian people. Among those offering help is a group from Michigan Medicine’s Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation.
Read MoreSpecialized tourniquets designed for untrained first responders are helping civilian emergency care providers in Ukraine stop life-threatening bleeding.
Read MoreThe result of a major multi-departmental and multi-school collaboration, the investment will support the Weil Institute’s unique preclinical critical care lab to advance translational research in critical care over the next 5 years.
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