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Tessier publishes work in Frontiers in Immunology
Tessier publishes work in Frontiers in Immunology
September 4, 2017

The article is entitled “Facile Affinity Maturation of Antibody Variable Domains Using Natural Diversity Mutagensis”.

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Nanoparticle-based targeting and detection of microcavities
Deepak Nagrath reports findings on the role of Nitric Oxide in Cancer
September 1, 2017

“Nitric Oxide: The Forgotten Child of Tumor Metabolism” appears in Trends in Cancer

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Kotov and VanEpps collaborate to create new class of antibiotics
Kotov and VanEpps collaborate to create new class of antibiotics
August 30, 2017

Known as nanobiotics, Nicholas Kotov and J. Scott VanEpps have created a nanoparticle-based antibiotics focused on fighting medical device infections. They discuss their work in more detail in this video.

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Blood test being used to predict lung cancer prognosis
Blood test being used to predict lung cancer prognosis
August 30, 2017

The Single Cell Analysis Core, led by co-directors Evan Keller and Sunitha Nagrath, is using blood tests to isolate cancer cells to better understand the disease. In what they hope to become routine practice, “liquid biopsies” are being analyzed to provide an early determination of whether patients may need additional treatment.

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Mike Solomon appointed Interim Dean of Rackham
Mike Solomon appointed Interim Dean of Rackham
August 14, 2017

Mike Solomon has been appointed as interim dean and interim provost for academic affairs-graduate studies of the UM Rackham Graduate School.

For more info on this appointment, please visit here.

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Chestek and Weiland co-investigators on NSF award
Chestek and Weiland co-investigators on NSF award
August 3, 2017

Cindy Chestek and Jim Weiland are members of the research team awarded a $7.75M, 5-year National Science Foundation NeuroNex Technology Hub. The project, called Multimodal Integrated Neural Technologies (MINT) focuses on advancing the understanding of the brain using neural probes with micro LEDs. Additional information on the award and researchers can be found here.

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New technique from Kim and team leads to heat-conducting plastic
New technique from Kim and team leads to heat-conducting plastic
July 31, 2017

Along with Kevin Pipe, research performed by Jinsang Kim’s group regarding a process to change plastic’s molecular structure to better dissipate heat was published in the July issue of Science Advances.

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Shea works with medical school on lab-grown lung tissue
July 28, 2017

The development of a biodegradable scaffold, in partnership between Lonnie Shea’s group and the U-M medical school team, has the potential to lead to new treatments for lung diseases in the future.

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Peter Tessier
Peter Tessier joins BI
July 25, 2017

Peter Tessier has joined UM from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He was named the Albert M. Mattocks Professor of Pharmaceutial Sciences and a Professor of Chemical Engineering. Welcome Peter!

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The Shea group investitages antigen-conjugated nanoparticle treatment
The Shea group investigates antigen-conjugated nanoparticle treatment
July 5, 2017

The article entitled “Peptide-Conjugated Nanoparticles Reduce Positive Co-stimulatory Expression of T Cell Activity to Induce Tolerance” was published in Molecular Therapy.

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The Chun Lab reports on the role of MT1-MMP in antherosclerosis
The Chun Lab reports on the role of MT1-MMP in antherosclerosis
July 1, 2017

“Membrane-Tethered Metalloproteinase Expressed by Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Limited the Progression of Proliferative Atherosclerotic Lesions” appears in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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The Chestek and Stacey Lab investigates the role of sensory information in the primary motor cortex
The Chestek and Stacey Lab investigates the role of sensory information in the primary motor cortex
June 6, 2017

The article entitled “Robust tactile sensory responses in figure area of primate motor cortex relevant to prosthetic control” appeared in the Journal of Neural Engineering.

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Solomon and Van Epps report on biofilms
Solomon and VanEpps report on biofilms
June 1, 2017

Effect of Antimicrobial and Physical Treatments on Growth of Multispecies Staphylococcal Biofilms

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William Stacey
Bill Stacey promoted to Associate Professor
May 18, 2017

Congratulations to Bill Stacey who was recently promoted to associate professor with tenure in the Department of Neurology, Medical School.

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Stacey article in Scientific Reports
May 2, 2017

Bill Stacey’s group published an article in Scientific Reports titled “Control of in vivo ictogenesis via endogenous synaptic pathways”. The article reports on the development of a model to better understand seizures.

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