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Outsmarting antibiotic resistance
Michigan State University researchers are working to identify new antibiotics and treatment methods to combat life-threatening bacterial infections. "[Universities] tend to be able…
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William G. Anderson receives national honor
The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, or AACOM, will honor distinguished leader William G. Anderson, D.O., with the Robert A. Kistner Award in Washington…
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How to prepare for coronavirus in MI. Step 1: Breathe
College of Osteopathic Medicine infectious disease expert Peter Gulick talks about the coronavirus
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The fat around your arteries may actually keep them healthy
Stephanie Watts, professor of MSU Pharmacology & Toxicology in the College of Osteopathic Medicine, investigates how perivascular adipose tissue helps arteries “stress relax”.
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Ellie Small: Honoring a teacher and mentor
Ellie Small is a second-year medical student in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and president of Detroit Street Care. Richard Bryce, an assistant professor and physician in the…
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MSU named an Age-Friendly University
Michigan State University has achieved a major international mark of distinction, acceptance into the Age-Friendly University, or AFU, network. This designation is reserved for…
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