Ten Michigan State University researchers have been recognized in the 2021 Highly Cited Researchers List compiled by Clarivate Analytics. Each year, the Web of Science Group identifies the world’s most influential researchers. The list includes those who have
Determined to Break Through Leading Expert Pushes Boundaries of Discovery to Make a Difference Losing a close friend to metastatic cancer prompted Anna Moore, Ph.D.—a Michigan State University cancer imaging research expert and director of the Precision Health
Michigan State University has been awarded a National Institutes of Health $6.7 million grant to build a new facility to develop new imaging agents and treatments for diseases, including cancer, that afflict both humans and large animals. “The
Going on right now is the World Molecular Imaging Conference WMIC 2021 | World Molecular Imaging Society (wmis.org), where many of our colleagues are presenting our work to hundreds of scientists around the world! To view the WMIC
The MSU Third Annual Precision Health Symposium “Precision Health to Precision Oncology” provided an opportunity for the research and clinical communities to engage in a thought-provoking, scientific experience to explore the latest research in the multidisciplinary field of
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Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi named one of ten faculty named 2021 highly cited researchers
Ten Michigan State University researchers have been recognized in the 2021 Highly Cited Researchers List compiled by Clarivate Analytics. Each year, the Web of Science Group identifies the world’s most influential researchers. The list includes those who have
Dr. Anna Moore featured in the College of Human Medicine feature article
Determined to Break Through Leading Expert Pushes Boundaries of Discovery to Make a Difference Losing a close friend to metastatic cancer prompted Anna Moore, Ph.D.—a Michigan State University cancer imaging research expert and director of the Precision Health
Dr. Ping Wang presents at In Transcription, an association for Future Scientists and Entrepreneurs
MSU receives $6.7M grant, led by Dr. Anna Moore, to build large animal and human imaging facility to treat diseases
Michigan State University has been awarded a National Institutes of Health $6.7 million grant to build a new facility to develop new imaging agents and treatments for diseases, including cancer, that afflict both humans and large animals. “The
World Molecular Imaging Conference
Going on right now is the World Molecular Imaging Conference WMIC 2021 | World Molecular Imaging Society (wmis.org), where many of our colleagues are presenting our work to hundreds of scientists around the world! To view the WMIC
Third Annual Precision Health Program Symposium
The MSU Third Annual Precision Health Symposium “Precision Health to Precision Oncology” provided an opportunity for the research and clinical communities to engage in a thought-provoking, scientific experience to explore the latest research in the multidisciplinary field of