Thanks to funding from the U-M Global REACH Partnership Development Program, MCIRCC welcomed several doctors from the University of Sao Paulo (USP) last month. Over the course of the week, USP and U-M researchers discussed the future of sepsis research and how the two institutions could collaborate to innovate treatment and care.
Read MoreWe know funding is a top priority for MCIRCC members. To make it easier to find new opportunities, our Proposal Development Unit has launched a comprehensive database of critical care opportunities for members.
Read MoreThis summer, Ashwin Belle, PhD, and Hakam Tiba, MD, attended the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS). As the Department of Defense’s premiere scientific conference, it gives physicians and scientists a chance to share their military-unique research and provides direction on what problems to solve next.
Read MoreWhen Kevin Ward, MD, first pitched his idea for a new method of aortic occlusion more than twenty years ago, the Department of Defense was less than interested. In fact, they weren’t even sure it was possible.
Read MoreMCIRCC is excited to welcome Lena Napolitano, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM, to the team as its newest associate director.
Read MoreThe Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care (MCIRCC) is one of eight institutions partnering with Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC) to study autonomous and connected vehicle technologies.
Read MoreMichigan Medicine will serve as the clinical coordinating center of a new emergency care clinical trial network. How the federally funded network seeks to improve patient outcomes from emergency conditions.
Read MoreThis year was the most popular Researchpalooza event to date! With more than 4,000 faculty and staff mingling with the 80 biomedical labs and offices across campus, there was plenty of fun to be had!
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