A Lifesaving Partnership Transforming Diabetes Care
A program at Michigan State University is helping patients take control of type 2 diabetes through education, support and patient-provider partnerships. The approach improves medication adherence and long-term outcomes.
Composer Debuts New Symphony Humboldt’s Nature in Los Angeles
An Michigan State University composer premiered a new symphony in Los Angeles inspired by explorer Alexander von Humboldt. The work blends personal history, science and music on a global stage.
Study Demonstrates Faster Discovery of Therapeutic Drugs Through AI
Researchers at Michigan State University used AI to predict how chemicals affect genes, speeding up drug discovery. The approach identified promising treatments for liver cancer and a chronic lung disease.
Researchers Join Effort To Change How Products Are Tested for Human Safety
Researchers from Michigan State University joined a new National Institutes of Health-funded center to improve how chemicals are tested for human safety. The effort aims to create faster, more ethical methods while reducing reliance on animal testing.
How a Theatre Professor Turned an Abandoned Film Project Into a Feature Film Streamed Worldwide
An Michigan State University theatre professor turned a failed film project into a feature now streaming worldwide. When We Get There grew from a fast, low-budget production into a film featuring Hollywood actors and MSU alumni.
Scientists Uncover How HPV-Positive Cancers Hide From the Immune System
Scientists at Michigan State University discovered that HPV-positive cancers hide from the immune system using a protein called MARCHF8. Blocking it could help make these tumors treatable.
Food Safety Study Helps Protect Pregnant Women With Listeria
A new study improves food safety guidance to better protect pregnant women from Listeria. Researchers developed more accurate models to assess infection and stillbirth risk. The findings could lead to stronger, more targeted public health policies.
Mutant Group B Strep Strains Explain Infections in Newborns
A new study explains how Group B Strep can still infect newborns despite antibiotic treatment. Researchers identified fast-mutating bacterial strains that help the infection survive. The findings could lead to improved prevention and treatment.
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