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Dr. Oyewale "Wale" Shiyanbola, MBBS, PhD, MPH: Integrating Global Medicine, Epidemiology, and Diagnostic Pathology

April 8, 2026 / Faculty Spotlight
Every pathologist has a story about how they found their way to the microscope. But Dr. Oyewale “Wale” Shiyanbola’s story is not just a path; it’s a continent-spanning journey driven by curiosity, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to improving patient care. Wale began his medical career in Ibadan, Nigeria, where he earned his MBBS from the University of Ibadan, one of the region's most prestigious medical schools.
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Michigan Researchers Uncover How a 'Frankenstein' Gene Fuels Aggressive Childhood Cancer

April 8, 2026 / Cancer Research

Researchers in the Parolia Lab discovered that the loss of the STAG2 gene can make Ewing sarcoma more aggressive by altering how its key cancer-driving protein behaves. Without STAG2, the EWS-FLI1 protein is redirected to stronger genetic “on switches,” significantly increasing the activity of tumor-promoting genes.

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From Health Lab: Researchers identify new therapeutic target for neuroendocrine tumors in the gastrointestinal tract

April 7, 2026 / Cancer Research

Researchers identify new therapeutic target for neuroendocrine tumors in the gastrointestinal tract. Targeting two separate pathways that control lipid synthesis led to longer survival in mouse models.

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It's Family Here: Susan Clark's Life of Connection and Care

April 6, 2026 / Hematology
Susan Clark, MLT, has spent decades doing the kind of essential work most people never see, but patients benefit from every day. “I grew up in Philadelphia,” Clark says. “My father worked for Gulf Oil,” and when his job transferred the family, her life shifted as well, first to Rhode Island in high school, then later to Michigan in a way she still laughs about. “When I was in Rhode Island, I met what was going to be
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Let Curiosity Guide the Science: The Journey of Dr. Aishwarya Gurumurthy

April 2, 2026 / Faculty Spotlight
Dr. Aishwarya Gurumurthy’s scientific journey is a vivid blend of curiosity, resilience, and international adventure. Rather than following a conventional path, she has pursued complex biological questions across India, Japan, and the United States. From trekking to remote villages to collect genetic samples with thumbprint consent signatures to advancing innovative cancer research at Michigan Medicine, she has remained anchored in the curi
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