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MSU researchers use AI to stay ahead of COVID-19 and other diseases
The National Institutes of Health have awarded Michigan State University researchers $2.7 million to continue developing artificial intelligence algorithms that predict key…
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New immunotherapy research sees promising results in shrinking treatment-resistant cancer tumors
Dr. Aldhamen and his team recently published a paper about their ground-breaking cancer immunotherapy strategy, which can shrink tumors and increase survival in mice harboring…
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Dean Amalfitano on vaccination
MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine's Dean Amalfitano talks to WJR Radio and I Vaccinate about trusting vaccine research, who should get the second booster, and more.
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Professor in Radiology receives $500,000 NSF grant
A $500,000 NSF grant will help Chunqi Qian, assistant professor in the #SpartanDO Radiology Department, to develop a compact wireless detector array for remote sensing and imaging.…
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SpartanDO alumni earn awards for their research presentations
SpartanDO alumni and McLaren Greater Lansing residents earn awards for their research presentations at the recent 17th annual GMEI Mid-Michigan Regional Research Day.
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Third-year MSUCOM student recognized with 2022 Excellence in Public Health and Individual Excellence in Advocacy awards
The last week of April was a big one for Courtney Merlo, OMS-III. On Monday, April 25, Merlo received the 2022 Excellence in Public Health Award, a prestigious national honor from…
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