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Parolia Lab Receives Grant to Fund New Pediatric Cancer Research

January 27, 2026 / Research

Parolia Lab to expand its research into Ewing Sarcoma with grant funding from Alex’s Lemonade Stand.

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Serving Veterans, Advancing Medicine: Meet New U-M and VA Faculty Member Dr. Kelsey Hummel

January 26, 2026 / Faculty Spotlight
When Kelsey Hummel, DO, FCAP, graduated from high school, her first job was at a local blood bank processing whole blood into red blood cells, platelets, and plasma. For the first time, she learned how vital the laboratory was to patient care. “That sparked my interest in laboratory medicine. When my sister told me about the medical laboratory sciences program and that you could work in a hospital lab, I knew what my college major would be.
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Tanks, Transfusions, and Tarantulas: Meet Kai Rogers, MD, PhD

January 20, 2026 / Faculty Spotlight
When Kai Rogers, MD, PhD, finished high school, instead of heading to college, he joined the United States Marine Corps, where he became a tank mechanic and deployed to Iraq. After serving in the Marines, he returned home to Seattle, Washington, where he attended the University of Washington and earned a degree in microbiology. “At the end of my junior year, our oldest son was born. He had a traumatic birth and was in the NICU for a long ti
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Drs. Chan and Bresler Co-authored New AFIP Fascicle

January 8, 2026 / Dermatopathology
Dermatopathologists May Chan, MD, Scott Bresler, MD, PhD, and their colleagues from other academic institutions have contributed to the recently released AFIP Atlases of Tumor and Non-Tumor Pathology: Non-Neoplastic Disorders of the Skin. This atlas provides a comprehensive, practical resource for diagnosing non-neoplastic dermatologic conditions, reviewing 194 skin disorders, most of which are inflammatory, and classifying them by primary
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