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Articles
Faculty Members Launch Wayne State
University Physician Group
Students Help Students
WSU Establishes Premier Nanobiotechnology Center in
Midwest
Improving Survival for Obese
Breast Cancer Patients
Distinguished Professor Honored by
American Hemophilia Foundation
Genetic Studies Underway for
Inherited Aneurysms
Scientific Computing Program
Offers Training in New Skill Sets
WSU
School of Medicine Graduates 228 New Doctors
Assistant Dean Leads International
Efforts for WSU School of Medicine
State Funding May Boost Perinatal
Research at WSU
New Chair of Radiology's Work Could
Reduce Need for Hysterectomies
Heart Attack Patients with Normal
ECGs Can Have Adverse Outcomes
Multiple Sclerosis Research
Focuses on Axons
Researcher Leads International
Health Efforts in West Africa
Dr. Gray to Lead Graduate Medical
Education Programs for WSU, DMC
New Urologist Offers Incontinence
Treatment
Ceremony Welcomes 256 New Medical
Students
Graduate Student Wins National
Award
African-American Physician Honored
for Her Career-Long Achievements
New Medical Students Learn to
Celebrate Differences and Understand Similarities
Anti-Tobacco Crusader and Movie
Star Visit WSU School of Medicine
Dr. Gallagher Recognized for Service as Academic
Senate President
WSU
Hosts Conference on African-American Health
Minority Research Day Honors
Graduate, Undergraduate Students
Program Offers Research
Opportunities to Local High School Students
$1 Million Pledged for Biomedical
Department
The Wayne State University School
of Medicine Welcomes the Class of 2005
New Graduate Students Welcomed
Training Researchers in Genomics
WSU's
Blaine White Elected to Prestigious Institute of Medicine |
Faculty Members
Launch
Wayne
State University Physician Group
The area’s largest physician
practice plan was officially launched on October 9, when faculty members
celebrated the formation of the Wayne State University Physician Group
(WSUPG).
WSU
Establishes Premier Nanobiotechnology Center in Midwest
Small-scale research with large-scale potential is now underway at the WSU
School of Medicine’s Nanobiotechnology Center. The center specializes in
the study of very small things. How small? A nanometer and smaller.
Improving
Survival for Obese Breast Cancer Patients
Obesity appears to be associated with decreased survival time and
increased recurrence rates in breast cancer patients. The question Drs.
William Hryniuk and Zora Djuric are asking is this: Does weight loss have
a positive effect on cancer survival and recurrence or are there
underlying factors associated with obesity that won’t go away, even after
weight loss?
Distinguished
Professor Honored by American Hemophilia Foundation
Dr. Jeanne Lusher, Wayne State University School of Medicine’s Marion I.
Barnhart research professor, was honored by the American Hemophilia
Foundation for 45 years of outstanding research on blood disorders and
compassionate patient care.
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Honors
Rounds
Continuing Medical
Education
Women's Health Lecture Series
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