
MSU Expert: How Malaria Affects Children
Terrie Taylor, a doctor of osteopathic medicine and internationally recognized scientist and malaria expert, recently received the 2024 Distinguished Service Award from the American Osteopathic Association

Supporting Neurotechnology Research Participants
Master of Public Health student Arynn De Leeuw uses analytical skills to conduct community-based participatory research. The Canadian native recently had the opportunity to present her work at a national academic conference.

Can Losing Your Sense of Smell Predict Heart Failure?
Losing the ability to smell properly may help predict or even contribute to the development of heart failure, new MSU research suggests.

From the Classroom to the NFL: Marquisha Myles to Complete Clinical Rotation with Detroit Lions Medical Staff
Although she concedes she’s never been much of an athlete, Marquisha Myles is a top pick in this year’s NFL draft – sort of.

Teaching Dignified Care: The Importance of LGBTQIA+ Health Care in Serving Patients
Brian Tesler remembers when medical students were taught that only gay men got AIDS.

Pregnant, Addicted and Fighting the Pull of Drugs
Dr. Poland, an associate professor at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and a leading addiction specialist, is transforming how we approach substance use disorders during pregnancy.