Bullying behavior is painful. Dr. Mahmoudi and Dr. Roberts sit down with Dr. Girdwood in the WorkLife Office to talk about academic incivility. Topics include: bullying up, mobbing, and creating training materials as an intervention to educate Spartans
New Disease Detection Technique: Magnetically Levitating Plasmas By Deborah Borfitz February 14, 2020 | The same technology that propels the world’s fastest electric train at speeds up to 267 miles per hour is now being used for the first time to levitate proteins in
LEVITATING’ PROTEINS COULD HELP DIAGNOSE OPIOID ABUSE, OTHER DISEASES Researchers at Michigan State University’s Precision Health Program have helped develop a fascinating new method for detecting the density of proteins in the blood – a method that could vastly improve
The Precision Medicine World Conference was held in Santa Clara, California this year and included 2500 Multidisciplinary , government, academia, and nonprofit attendees. Gathering recognized leaders, top global researchers and medical professionals, plus innovators across healthcare and biotechnology
Magnetically levitating proteins to precisely measure their density (Nanowerk Spotlight) The density of proteins in solution is an important fundamental biophysical quantity that has not been accurately measured yet. This has led to extensive debate in the literature
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Dr. Ping Wang invited to speak at Department of Medicine Research Forum
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi featured in podcast on Academic Bullying
Bullying behavior is painful. Dr. Mahmoudi and Dr. Roberts sit down with Dr. Girdwood in the WorkLife Office to talk about academic incivility. Topics include: bullying up, mobbing, and creating training materials as an intervention to educate Spartans
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi featured in Diagnostics World
New Disease Detection Technique: Magnetically Levitating Plasmas By Deborah Borfitz February 14, 2020 | The same technology that propels the world’s fastest electric train at speeds up to 267 miles per hour is now being used for the first time to levitate proteins in
Dr. Morteza Mahmoudi research featured in MSU today.
LEVITATING’ PROTEINS COULD HELP DIAGNOSE OPIOID ABUSE, OTHER DISEASES Researchers at Michigan State University’s Precision Health Program have helped develop a fascinating new method for detecting the density of proteins in the blood – a method that could vastly improve
Dr. Anna Moore was invited to speak at the Precision Medicine World Conference on treatment of metastatic cancer
The Precision Medicine World Conference was held in Santa Clara, California this year and included 2500 Multidisciplinary , government, academia, and nonprofit attendees. Gathering recognized leaders, top global researchers and medical professionals, plus innovators across healthcare and biotechnology
Dr. Mahmoudi’s lab publishes new paper
Magnetically levitating proteins to precisely measure their density (Nanowerk Spotlight) The density of proteins in solution is an important fundamental biophysical quantity that has not been accurately measured yet. This has led to extensive debate in the literature