Initial research finds inhibiting cholesterol production protects against sepsis toxicity.
Read MoreNature spoke with leading pulmonary specialists including U-M’s own Dr. Robert Dickson and Dr. Yvonne Huang about the lung microbiome’s role in disease.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 crisis brought critical care medicine into the global spotlight and re-exposed systemic gaps in patient care. Four years after the initial surge of cases, the Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation at the University of Michigan is asking the question: where do we go from here?
Read MoreUniversity of Michigan researchers examine if molecular compounds in exhaled breath could lead to improved diagnosis and tracking of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
Read MorePortable Gas Chromatography Device and Body Odor Sensor for Disease Detection were featured in the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s annual Innovations magazine.
Read MoreXR technology enables Michigan Medicine team to deliver high-quality, just-in-time training and skill assessment in uncommon yet complex medical procedure.
Read MoreResearchers discuss recent study on physician-aided AI systems published Dr. Negar Farzaneh and team.
Read MoreWeil Institute members form regional consortium to study critical illness syndromes and empower future research efforts.
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