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People — The Spence Lab @ the university of michigan
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The Spence Lab @ the university of michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Stem Cells, Development, Disease. Your Custom Text Here. The Spence Lab @ the university of michigan. The Lab, Winter, 2017. Jason Spence, Ph.D. (click for bio). David Hill, Ph.D. Megan Aurora, M.D. Mike Czerwinski, Ph.D. Alana Chin, Ph.D. student. Alyssa Miller, Ph.D. student. Felix Zhu, Masters Student. Emily Holloway, Ph.D. student. Sha Huang, M.S. Mindy Nagy, B.S. Yu-Hwai Tsai, Ph.D. Angeline (Fei-Fei) Wu, B.S. Andrea Ramos, Ph.D.
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Translational Oncology Program | Partners
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Translational Oncology Program Partners. Valerie P. Castle, MD. Mark S. Cohen, MD, FACS. Mark L. Day, PhD. Colin Duckett, PhD. Jacqueline Jeruss, MD, PhD. Joerg Lahann, PhD. Elizabeth R. Lawlor, MD, PhD. Mats Ljungman, PhD. Sunitha Nagrath, PhD. Karen McLean, MD, PhD. Nouri Neamati, PhD. Erika Newman, MD. Phillip Palmbos, MD. Judith S. Sebolt-Leopold, PhD. Shaomeng Wang, PhD. Max S Wicha, MD. News & Events. Valerie P. Castle, MD. Mark S. Cohen, MD, FACS. Mark L. Day, PhD. Colin Duckett, PhD. The faculty ...
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Healing Quilts In Medicine
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Healing Quilts in Medicine. Art Quilts Making a Difference in the Lives of Patients and their Families. In 2009 and 2010, Fiber Artists @ Loose Ends delivered quilts based on Scientific images from University of Michigan Scientists. This was a fantastic collaboration with the Center for Organogenesis. And the Gifts of Art program. Click to enlarge quilt images. Arterial Dream by Judy Busby. Gregory Dressler, Ph.D., Professor, Pathology,. Co-Director, Center for Organogenesis, University of Michigan.
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Scientists coax stem cells to form 3-D mini lungs | University of Michigan Health System
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U-M School of Nursing. University of Michigan Health System. Patient and Visitor Guide. Scientists coax stem cells to form 3-D mini lungs. March 23, 2015. Media Contact: Shantell Kirkendoll. Media Contact: Kara Gavin. Scientists coax stem cells to form 3-D mini lungs. Human lung organoids may help scientists learn more about lung diseases, test new drugs. ANN ARBOR, Mich. Scientists have coaxed stem cells to grow the first three-dimensional mini lungs. Organoid image viewed under microscope.jpg. Since th...
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