News and Announcements
- Dr. Mor honored for collaborative health care work in China
- Deborah Ellis, Ph.D., named Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences associate chair for Research
- Abstracts sought for fifth annual Wayne State University Pediatrics Research Day
- Avian influenza alert: Wayne State University experts advise public on current U.S. outbreak
- Wayne State University enrolls first Michigan patient in clinical trial of procedure that may lower seizure frequency up to 75% in drug-resistant epilepsy
- Annual Tselis Neuroimmunology Education Symposium set for Jan. 17
- Class of 2024 graduates earn master’s and doctoral degrees at fall commencement
- Wayne State professor awarded Lou Guillette Jr. Outstanding Young Investigator Award
- Departments co-host inaugural mini research symposium to foster collaboration across disciplines
- Student secures AHA predoctoral grant for research
- Wayne State professor’s research into chronic pain and traumatic brain injury takes center stage at international conference
- Community conversation on ending race-based medicine set for Dec. 17
- Research to Prevent Blindness renews $115,000 grant for unrestricted use to School of Medicine
- Simulation in medical education: A conversation with the School of Medicine's Segment 2 Clinical Skills Course Director
- WSU students clean up at MACP Scientific Session
- New research explores potential treatments for chronic diseases and cancer
- WJR selects Dr. Hassan for Women Who Lead Award
- Wayne State researchers discover an enzyme’s critical role in cell division
- Unreal that feels real: Pioneering technology developed at Wayne State to treat PTSD uses augmented reality and artificial intelligence
- Winners of 12th annual Vision Research Workshop announced
- Diabetes on the rise: How Wayne State’s experts are leading the charge for change
- New study links air pollution with higher rates of head and neck cancer
- NIH awards Wayne State Physiology researcher $1.68 million to study genetic mechanisms of exercise in fighting heart disease, cancer and more
- NIH funds project to investigate genetic variants related to racial differences in HER2+ breast cancer therapies
- Global Health Research Collaborative is recruiting Global Health volunteers