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- Center For Excellence to Fund Analysis of Michigan State Retiree Health Care Reforms
- To: HEALTH EDITORSContact: Amy Mayers of The Center for State and Local Government Excellence, +1-202-682-6102, amayers@slge.org WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Center for State and Local Government Excellence has awarded a $14,000 grant to the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research IPPSR at Michigan State University to help...
- Research articles 2007-11-15
- Hot job markets
- The hottest career fields and those projected to experience the most growth are primarily in the science and engineering fields, along with various jobs within the health care industry. Probably not surprising, these charts show that the more education you have, the more you're expected to earn. But what may...
- Research articles 2006-11-16
- Mercury rising.
- Byline: Jeffrey Kluger Sep 07, 2006 (Time Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Mercury is being identified in animals including bats, bears, otters and panthers. A new study suggests that if subject to wildfire, wetlands could emit mercury that has been accumulated over centuries....
- Research articles 2006-09-07
- Dr. Paul Coussens Joins HepaLife's Scientific Advisory Board; Wild Birds Now Nesting in Alaska and Canada Will Begin Their Migration South This Fall
- BOSTON -- Monitoring of Migratory Birds to Prevent a Deadly Bird Flu Virus Now is in Effect for the Entire Nation HepaLife Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: HPLF) (FWB: HL1) (WKN: 500625) today announced the appointment of Dr. Paul Coussens, professor of molecular biology and molecular virology at Michigan State University,...
- Research articles 2006-08-15
- METAPHIOMYS (RODENTIA: PHIOMYIDAE) FROM THE PALEOGENE OF SOUTHWESTERN TANZANIA
- INTRODUCTION THE EVOLUTIONARY history of the living African rodent families is a topic of considerable debate, yet it is generally agreed that the modern cane rats (Thryonomys Fitzinger, 1867) and dassie rats (Petromus Smith, 1831) have an evolutionary history within the infraorder Phiomorpha (e.g., Wood, 1968). Phiomorphs possess hystricognathous mandibular...
- Research articles 2006-03-01
- The Best Way to Cope With the Flu: Don't Get It!
- Byline: Michigan State University EAST LANSING, Mich., Dec. 12 AScribe Newswire -- Tissues. Wastebaskets. Hand sanitizers. These are some of the best weapons you may have in your arsenal to help you avoid getting - and giving - the flu this year....
- Research articles 2005-12-12
- DHS and the environmental protection agency.(Grants & Contracts)
- DHS AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY have awarded a $10 million grant to Michigan State University to establish a Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment. The center's mission will be to develop models and tools that can reduce or eliminate the health impacts of terrorists' use...
- Research articles 2005-11-08
- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
- Dr. Denise V. Rodgers has been appointed chief of staff for the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. She had been serving as senior associate dean for community health and professor of family medicine at the university since 1997. Rodgers earned a bachelor's from Oberlin College and a...
- Research articles 2005-10-20
- In the spotlight.(People)(appointment of Michael Schuhknecht in St. John Detroit Riverview Hospital)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Michelle Martinez St. John Detroit Riverview Hospital has named Michael Schuhknecht chief of surgery. A graduate of the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Schuhknecht served his residency at St. John Riverview in 1993. He returned to Detroit this...
- Research articles 2005-10-03
- BECON 2003 symposium
- The National Institutes of Health NIH announced on January 31 that Janie Fouke, MD, (Michigan State University, Lansing) and Keith Brodie, MD, (Duke University, Durham, NC) would be the chairs of the Bioengineering Consortium BECON 2003 Symposium on Catalyzing Team Science to be held June 23 and 24 on the...
- Research articles 2003-04-01
- New York Institute of Technology - On The Move - Brief Article
- DR. BARBARA ROSS-LEE has been appointed dean of the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine at New York Institute of Technology. Most recently, she was dean of the School of Allied Health and Life Sciences at NYIT. She earned a bachelor's degree from Wayne State University and a doctor...
- Research articles 2002-05-09
- MSU Med Students, Activists To Hold Healthcare Rally Today At Steps Of Michigan State Capitol
- News Advisory: What:'Eliminating Health Care Disparities: A Prescription for the 21st Century' Rally When:Tuesday, April 16, 1-4 p.m. Where:Steps of the State Capitol, Lansing, Mich. Who:-- Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) invited-- Dr. Ruth Hoppe, associate dean of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine-- Dr. Quentin Young, national coordinator of...
- Research articles 2002-04-16
- Two research deaths at Michigan State are not considered related - NEWS - Brief Article
- Following a preliminary investigation, state officials have determined that the deaths of two individuals in separate incidents at a Michigan State University Research Center over Christmas break were not related. Linda Reese of Lansing, Mich., a state laboratory worker died on Christmas Day after studying a meningitis bacteria sample...
- Research articles 2001-02-01
- DuPage Collegians.(Neighbor)
- Lewis University The following area students recently received degrees from Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill. Downers Grove: John Rechner, Michael Dagnino, Gus Dalinis, Jaclyn Kapust. Lombard: Shonda Lawson, Maryann O'Neill, Dena Ferguson Elmhurst: Alison Carroll, James...
- Research articles 2000-08-11
- Herbert J. Oyer: Expert in Aural Rehabilitation.(Brief Article)
- Herbert J. Oyer, ASHA Honoree, age 79, died June 22 at UMass Memorial Health Care in Worcester, MA. A resident of Columbus, OH, Oyer received his bachelor's degree from Bluffton College, his master's from Bowling Green State University, and his doctorate...
- Research articles 2000-08-01
- Michigan State University obtains United States patent.(Brief Article)
- Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) has patented a new method for the preparation of a whole cell bacterial vaccine for improved protection against bacterial pathogens, particularly against those pathogens which have multiple antigenic serotypes. (US 6022728)
- Research articles 2000-08-01
- MSU: Ensuring That People Are Healthy
- Genetics, the environment, and inflammation are risk factors for life threatening conditions that include cancers, stroke, heart attack and other cardiovascular diseases, asthma, obesity, and autoimmunity. The available drug delivery systems are not always effective or efficient. MSU researchers are exploring the use of natural, biodegradable materials to carry medicines...
- White papers 2005-03-04
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- Managed-care shake-up; Two major Mich. players leaving insurance business.(The Week in Healthcare)(Michigan Health System's M-Care, Trinity Health )
- Byline: Laura B. Benko Consolidation continued to reshape Michigan's managed-care industry last month as two of the state's largest healthcare systems prepared to sell off their health plans after more than 20 years in the insurance business. Last week, University of...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Healthcare Roundup: McKesson to Pay $350M, Insurance Consolidation, No Advantage to Advantage Plans, and More
- McKesson agrees to $350M drug-cost settlement -- The major drug and medical-supplies distributor said it will pay $350 million to settle allegations that it conspired to inflate the cost of drugs for consumers and health-insurance providers. McKesson still faces similar lawsuits brought by federal, state and local agencies. [Source: Modern...
- Blog posts 2008-11-28
- Healthcare Roundup: Individual Insurance in Spotlight, Drive-Through ED Visits, Investors Save Chicago-Area Hospital, and More
- Individual Mandate Challenged â€"Democratic Senators and liberal advocacy groups are questioning whether people of modest means will be able to afford health coverage if reform legislation includes an individual mandate along the lines being discussed in the Senate. Under the Senate Finance Committee's emerging bill, only people with incomes up...
- Blog posts 2009-08-07
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