Dr. Catherine Ptaschinski Tells Her Story
On April 15, 2025, the Board of Regents announced faculty who were approved for promotion, and fifteen Pathology faculty are included on the list! These promotions will become effective on September 1, 2025. Please join us in congratulating our faculty
The 2025 Youth Summit gave students a hands-on introduction to healthcare careers through an engaging microbiology lab simulation, where they explored real diagnostic techniques and met professionals from across Michigan Medicine. The event inspired curiosity, confidence, and a deeper understanding of the critical role laboratory science plays in patient care.
Richard and Susan Rogel were passionate about supporting the education of the next generation of physicians and researchers. In their honor, the Rogel Cancer Center Graduate Student Scholarship was established. These scholarships are awarded to graduate students who display outstanding potential in the field of cancer research. This year, Molecular and Cellular Pathology Graduate Student Grace McIntyre was selected to receive this $25,000 award.
The Apheresis Team at University Hospital has been nationally recognized for ranking in the top quartile for patient experience in the “Overall rating of care” metric, based on Press Ganey survey results.
The Molecular and Cancer Therapeutics journal recently awarded Dr. Analisa DiFeo, professor, with their annual Outstanding Journal Article Award for 2025 for her article “Small Molecule Mediated Stabilization of PP2A Modulates the Homologous Recombination Pathway and Potentiates DNA Damage Induced Cell Death.” The journal editors select the best article published over the previous two years, focusing on “articles that have the potential to shift paradigms, inspire translational activity, and raise awareness of new scientific areas.” Articles that exhibit novelty, scientific merit, and impact are prioritized.