WSU searches for new directions to treat Barth syndrome
The Barth Syndrome Foundation recently announced awardees from its 2017 grant cycle. Miriam Greenberg, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences in
The Barth Syndrome Foundation recently announced awardees from its 2017 grant cycle. Miriam Greenberg, Ph.D., professor of biological sciences in
“The brain mounts a foreign-body response to implants and subsequent ‘scar’ tissue surrounding it can severely limit long-term function,” MSU’s
The University of Michigan and the city of Detroit are joining forces to boost economic mobility and break the cycle
The latest State of the State survey, produced by Michigan State University, found that 58 percent of those responding said
Nearly 2,000 miles away from the glow of Detroit’s skyline, in the desert of southwest New Mexico, sits the Dan
Michigan State University scientists led by Xuefei Huang are engineering a virus-like particle, known as Qβ, that will generate anti-cancer
“Mussels need host fishes to spawn,” explains Dana Infante, associate professor of fisheries and wildlife in MSU’s Aquatic Landscape Ecology
A team of Wayne State researchers have received an Azure Award – the “AI for Earth” award – from Microsoft.
A new surgical device developed at the University of Michigan could make it quicker and easier to connect arteries in
Dutch adventurer Wim Hof is known as “The Iceman” for good reason. Hof established several world records for prolonged resistance