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MSU Alliance for African Partnership grant provides hope for Ugandan children
Hope is on the horizon for some Ugandan school children, thanks to a grant from the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP), a new initiative at MSU aimed at developing a…
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New CARE Team promotes student mental wellness
As part of a school-wide effort to address student wellness issues, the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine has launched the CARE Team to identify potentially troubled students…
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Malawian collaboration results in NIH proposal
MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Department of Family and Community Medicine Assistant Professor Rebecca Malouin and Professor and Chair Amy Keenum’s long-time collaboration…
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Faster way of detecting bacteria could save your life
A Michigan State University researcher has developed a faster way to detect the bacteria causing patients to become sick, giving physicians a better chance at saving their lives.…
NIH awards MSU researcher $8.4 million to develop first malaria treatments
While the world waits for a vaccine against the ancient disease malaria, Terrie E. Taylor is working to save the lives of children who are currently afflicted by the deadliest form…
Promising new drug stops spread of melanoma by 90 percent
Michigan State University researchers have discovered that a chemical compound, and potential new drug, reduces the spread of melanoma cells by up to 90 percent.
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