News and Announcements
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Wayne State research may help pave the way to treat hearing loss
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State awards WSU researchers additional $12.5 million to study risk and benefits of cannabis in veterans behavioral health care
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Wayne State University and Karmanos Cancer Institute express gratitude for $100 million from state for new medical education-research site
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Planning begins for new digital resource and seminars to help cancer patients navigate financial barriers, thanks to MHEF grant
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Dr. Kumar receives two NIH grants to study bacterial and viral infections of the eye
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Collaboration to develop new testing assay for surging infection in Michigan
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Progress toward personalized prevention of preterm birth: When progesterone works and when it does not
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Study examines how environment and genetics together shape the health of children with asthma
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New measure of sperm age may be predictor of pregnancy success
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Student efforts in updating dermatology curriculum lead to increased images of skin of color
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Panel: With infrastructure funding available, communities need to ‘use it smartly’
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CBHJ launches new research listing, making over one hundred research products more accessible
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WSU researchers receive NIH grant to study energy metabolism
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Single-cell atlas of uterus generated at WSU/PRB holds potential for non-invasive pregnancy monitoring
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Wayne State study addresses major outstanding question in theoretical models of memory
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Notable philanthropist devoted to research establishes endowed, internal grant program at School of Medicine and Kresge Eye Institute
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WSU’s new Center for Emerging and Infectious Diseases laboratory receives CLIA certification
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COVID-19 may cause fetal inflammation even in absence of placental infection, researchers report
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MI universities get funding to sequence COVID, other infectious disease
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Wayne State University College of Education awarded grant to evaluate effectiveness of 313Reads literacy initiatives and support networks
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WSU contributes to study proving COVID-19 vaccine is effective up to six months after second injection
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Gene discoveries give new hope to people who stutter
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Exhibit brings Detroit's Black Bottom back to life
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Wayne State University continues to advance research and development, topping $320M in research awards, contracts and programs
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Technology-driven phobia treatments could be the new reality for patients living in fear