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Rizvi family members find home in both MSU medical schools
MSU is the only Big Ten university that is home to two medical schools training both physicians in osteopathic medicine earning a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, or D.O., and…
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Gini Larson lives her passions as an actor and an educator
As part of the Riverwalk Theatre in Lansing, Gini Larson received the 2023 Barney Award for Lead Actress – Play, for her portrayal of M’Lynn Eatenton in “Steel Magnolias.”
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The effects of COVID-19 on global economies
Furqan Irfan, Ph.D., MBBS, assistant professor and director of research development at MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine, has published his findings on the impact the COVID-19…
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Empowering moms in Africa helps to build stronger bonds
Michael Boivin, Ph.D., MPH is working with moms in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, to prevent a permanent paralytic neurological disease in their children caused by…
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MSU researcher awarded 3.1 million grant to develop Alzheimer’s disease treatment
Kin Sing Stephen Lee, Ph.D., believes that he has found a way to improve sEHI blood-brain barrier penetration, a possible key for treating Alzheimer’s disease, and was recently…
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MSUCOM faculty member earns prestigious early-career award
Jason Bazil, Ph.D., assistant professor in the MSU Department of Physiology, has earned the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program award.
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