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'Second brain' research collaboration helps shape the future for DO-PhD student
New research from Brian Gulbransen, an MSU Foundation Professor in the College of Natural Science’s Department of Physiology and Mustafa Ahmadzai, a seventh-year DO-PhD student in…
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How physicians are using machine learning to predict COVID-19 mortality
Advancements in artificial intelligence, automation, and machine learning are changing the landscape of healthcare as we know it. That means bridging the gap between technological…
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MSU student develops new COVID test that could reduce time, cost
SpartanDO student Zach Morehouse helped develop a faster and more efficient way to test for Covid-19. The new system has completed real-life testing and the study was just…
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MSU medical student developing a new COVID-19 testing protocol
Zach Morehouse, a fourth-year student at MSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, is part of a team that has developed testing protocols that require half the time and resources of…
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Liver disease action plan aims to improve screening, diagnosis, treatment
“Silent” conditions like nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) commonly affect those with type 2 diabetes and obesity, causing a rising…
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How MSU’s Center for Global Neuropsychiatry Research is fighting Konzo
The Center for Global Neuropsychiatry Research, led by College of Osteopathic Medicine professor Michael J. Boivin, was recently approved to become a research center at the…
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