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April 2020: Coronavirus and U-M
Global community rallies to raise funds, PPE, & more. Plus: Campus roundup of news, research, and resources in U-M’s fight against COVID-19.
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M-Response Corps faces down crisis
Their formal education took a detour this spring, so Michigan Medicine students are supporting health care staff and patients through the current pandemic.
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14 things to do if someone you live with has COVID-19
Experts at Michigan Medicine provide tips for helping a family member or roommate cope with coronavirus effects, while protecting yourself and others.
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Mind control
“It’s like you have a hand again,” says Joe Hamilton, as U-M researchers amplify faint, latent signals from arm nerves to enable real-time, finger-level control of a robotic hand.
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March 2020: Coronavirus and U-M
What’s happening on campus? Here’s a curated compilation of the latest information, experts, and links to manage this temporary new normal.
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In sickness and in health
After a mother’s sudden diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer, one family, along with staff at Michigan Medicine, came together to focus on love by hosting her daughter’s wedding at her bedside in the Emergency Critical Care Center.
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Gene therapy targets mutation tied to blindness
Advances yield alternative options for treating a rare, inherited retinal condition, giving new tools to specialists — and genuine hope to patients and families facing vision loss.
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Have a heart
Protect your heart this Valentine’s Day with tips from a Michigan Medicine expert who changed the course of his health with daily exercise.
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Catalyzing cures
Richard and Susan Rogel’s record-breaking gift to Michigan Medicine — at $150 million — will transform cancer research.