UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

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🇺🇸United States
Ownership
Private
Established
1817-01-01
Employees
10K
Market Cap
-
Website
http://www.umich.edu
morningstar.com
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Naveris to Showcase Advances in Precision Surveillance for HPV-Associated ...

Naveris presents NavDx® test data at 2024 ASTRO, highlighting its role in managing HPV-driven oropharyngeal cancers, with studies showing its effectiveness in predicting treatment outcomes and guiding therapy adjustments.

Why GLP-1s might treat a plethora of conditions

Hundreds of clinical trials explore GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro for treating conditions beyond Type 2 diabetes, weight management, and cardiovascular disease, including anxiety, depression, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, arthritis, kidney disease, and cancer. Promising late-stage trials have led to FDA review applications for Ozempic for kidney disease and Zepbound for sleep apnea. Research driven by GLP-1's role in insulin release, appetite suppression, and inflammation reduction suggests broad therapeutic potential, though mechanisms in the brain remain unclear.
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Cereno Scientific announces positive topline results of Phase IIa trial with lead candidate

Cereno Scientific announces positive Phase IIa trial results for CS1 in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension, showing safety, tolerability, and positive impact on risk score, functional class, and mean pulmonary arterial pressure. The data supports CS1's potential as a disease-modifying therapy, prompting discussions with regulatory authorities for a pivotal trial.
nature.com
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Why do obesity drugs seem to treat so many other ailments?

NIH lab mimics bar to study if anti-obesity drugs curb alcohol cravings; evidence suggests GLP-1 receptor agonists may reduce various addictions. Clinical trials underway, with potential benefits beyond weight loss, including reducing cardiovascular risks, easing sleep apnoea, and slowing Parkinson’s development. Understanding drug mechanisms could optimize responses and mitigate side effects.
theguardian.com
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Supreme court's Chevron decision adds ambiguity to cannabis law: 'It's a mess'

Supreme Court decision weakening federal agency power complicates cannabis law, with courts now having final say over technical regulations. This impacts hemp legality, exemplified by the Anderson v Diamondback case, where THC-O's status as synthetic cannabinoid or hemp is disputed. The 2018 farm bill's loophole led to an unregulated hemp market, prompting states to pass laws. The DEA's stance on THC-O's synthetic nature is challenged, and the need for more research and regulation on THC-O is emphasized.

Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Lagging Despite Benefits

Despite evidence that genetic testing for prostate cancer improves clinical management, uptake remains low. Genetic testing identifies mutations in DNA repair genes like BRCA2, aiding personalized medicine and treatment decisions. Low testing rates impact eligibility for PARP inhibitors. Barriers include lack of genetic counselors, physician knowledge, and patient concerns. Studies show web-based tools and clinician-led counseling can increase testing rates. Timely testing is crucial for better outcomes, as HRR mutations correlate with worse prognosis. Genetic testing also influences prostate cancer grade classification and screening strategies, particularly for BRCA2 mutation carriers.
prnewswire.com
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HotSpot Therapeutics Appoints Alison O'Neill, M.D., as Chief Medical Officer

HotSpot Therapeutics appoints Dr. Alison O'Neill as Chief Medical Officer, leveraging her extensive biopharmaceutical experience to advance their pipeline of allosteric drug candidates for cancer and autoimmune diseases.
cdc.gov
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Board of Scientific Counselors: Members

The article profiles various professionals in health and statistics, including John R. Lumpkin, M.D., M.P.H., Mollyann Brodie, Ph.D., Kennon R. Copeland, Ph.D., Tara Das, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.L.I.S., Scott H. Holan, Ph.D., V. Joseph Hotz, Ph.D., Bradley Malin, Ph.D., Sally C. Morton, Ph.D., Lucila Ohno-Machado, M.D., M.B.A., Ph.D., Andy Peytchev, Ph.D., C. Matthew Snipp, Ph.D., Kelly Hoover Thompson, J.D., and David R. Williams, Ph.D., detailing their roles, achievements, and contributions to their respective fields.
bridgedetroit.com
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City Council Notebook: Fast tax breaks for cheaper rent

Mayor Duggan and council members propose fast-tracking tax breaks for affordable housing, with developers required to maintain low rents for 15 years. A new ordinance aims to protect abortion clinics from protests, and a contractor is banned from working with Detroit for five years due to falsified insurance documents.
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