For her lifesaving work and advocacy in treating bleeding and clotting disorders, Michigan State University’s Roshni Kulkarni has been awarded the National Hemophilia Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
Publish Date: Nov. 21, 2008 | Multimedia: 
Space, finance and films will be topics of conversation among the three speakers at MSU’s December commencement ceremonies.
Publish Date: Nov. 20, 2008 | Multimedia: 
Michigan State University physician Gretchen Birbeck has witnessed firsthand the effects epilepsy can have on people living in sub-Saharan Africa, effects that range from social ostracizing to hunger and poverty to disfigurement and death.
Publish Date: Nov. 19, 2008 | Multimedia: 
A Michigan State University professor-turned-medical device entrepreneur today was named innovator of the year by MichBio, Michigan’s biotechnology industry association.
Publish Date: Nov. 19, 2008 | Multimedia: 
A Michigan State University researcher who studies the causes and transmission routes of a tropical disease known as Buruli ulcer is also turning his attention to the social aspects of the disease and, in particular, how the stigma of it affects the lives of thousands of people – work that is funded through a grant from the McCord Research Foundation.
Publish Date: Nov. 17, 2008 | Multimedia: 
Cholesterol crystals released in the bloodstream during a cardiac attack or stroke can damage artery linings much further away from the site of the attack, leaving survivors at greater risk than previously thought.
Publish Date: Nov. 10, 2008 | Multimedia: 
A Michigan State University researcher is studying whether the most popular class of cholesterol-lowering drugs may cause muscle problems in users.
Publish Date: Nov. 06, 2008 | Multimedia: 
Only six months after undergoing a unique and innovative surgery at Michigan State University, Jake – part dog and now part machine – spends his time working out on an underwater treadmill, traversing obstacle courses and prancing around pain free.
Publish Date: Oct. 29, 2008 | Multimedia: 

Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine celebrated a construction milestone Oct. 29, with the “topping off” of the Secchia Center medical education building.
Publish Date: Oct. 29, 2008 | Multimedia: 
Every Thursday, Michigan State University student Stacie Grohoski pays a visit to patients she’s working with, children mainly, who live in a poor, rural area of Mexico. The catch is she doesn’t have to leave MSU to care for these kids.
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