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How well do boosters work? Depends on your genes
  1. How well do boosters work? Depends on your genes

    Computer modeling links a person’s genes to whether producing more antibodies will help them fight off the disease.

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  2. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts December 13-17

    Highlights include Nature, CBS News and U.S. News and World Report.

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  3. New $13.8M center at U-M will study infectious disease, pandemic preparedness

    The multidisciplinary research team ​​will synergize efforts across the University.

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  4. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 27 – October 1

    Highlights include Nature and Newsweek.

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  5. Individual finger control for advanced prostheses demonstrated in primates

    An electrode array implanted in the brain predicts finger motions in near real time.

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  6. Predicting how well a vaccine will work for you

    A conventional approach to HIV vaccination does not induce immune responses in everyone equally, and a new computer model shows why.

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  7. Lola Eniola-Adefeso named next ADGPE

    “I am delighted to work with Michigan Engineering leadership to reimagine graduate education for a post-pandemic world.”

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  8. Mary-Ann Mycek named next BME Chair

    Mary-Ann Mycek has been named the new interim chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, effective July 1, 2021.

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  9. Carbon fiber brain-implant electrodes show promise in animal study

    Material and size designed to give electrodes a chance to operate in the body for years.

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  10. How to end discrimination in health research funding

    Network of U.S. biomedical engineering researchers calls to end funding disparities between Black and white scientists.

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