News and Announcements
- Wayne State University researcher addresses questions on Monkeypox’s impact on vision
- Study reveals promising approach for preventing or treating early-stage pancreatic cancer
- WSU Dr. Rahul Vaidya’s Bonesetter software to plan surgeries invented out of necessity
- WSU oncologist to receive 2024 ASH Mentor Award
- WSU-led analysis uses three years of daily COVID-19 data to reveal yearly surge trends
- Clinical TMS society elects Nicholas Mischel, M.D., Ph.D. ’15 to board of directors
- Wayne Mobile Health Unit transforms bringing health care to people where they live
- Register now for sixth annual Lymphoma Symposium
- Wayne State University awarded $1.3 million from Department of Defense to fine-tune augmented reality exposure therapy for PTSD in veterans
- Study finds cervical cancer screening may be safe at longer intervals
- Researchers evaluate uptake of screening, risk-reducing recommendations Among BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers at Karmanos Cancer Center
- Internationally known clinical and translational researcher joins WSU and Karmanos, co-leads the GI oncology team
- New magnetic resonance imaging system installation scheduled for May
- Wayne State University scientists develop a simple blood test to quickly diagnose sarcoidosis
- Wayne State University School of Medicine, local stakeholders host free Black Men’s Health Symposium
- Detroit research team to develop novel strategies to identify genetic contributions to cancer risk and overcome barriers to genetic testing for African Americans
- Study identifies factors influencing active surveillance decision for low-risk prostate cancer
- Register now for Feb. 23 Breast Cancer Symposium 2024
- The annual review: Our biggest achievements and announcements of 2023
- Wayne State leads trials for new device that detects major strokes before arriving in ER
- Landmark discovery follows Wayne State pediatric researchers’ study of teen brothers with rare immune system disorder
- School of Medicine’s Kim lab secures more than $3 million from National Institutes of Health to combat therapy-resistant cancers
- Innovative treatment uses radio frequency to target and reduce cancerous tumors
- Berkowitz lab renews NIH grants worth $7.5 million to continue research on two devastating diseases, including Alzheimer’s
- Student-led Community Health Nights go live at nonprofit partner Brilliant Detroit