Life Sciences R&D

Cancer Stem Cells: New Method Analyzes 10,000 Cells At Once

ANN ARBOR - A new device for studying tumor cells can trap 10,000 individual cells in a single chip that could one day help screen potential cancer treatments better than techniques used today. Developed at the University of Michigan the technique could help researchers better understand so-called cancer stem cells. It also sheds light on

By |2016-09-22T20:52:57-04:00September 22nd, 2016|Life Sciences|

Michigan Bio-Industry Growth Summit Feb. 3 In Lansing

LANSING - Join leaders from the bio-industry, academia and policy realms on Feb. 3 at the Radisson Hotel in Lansing to discuss how to best unleash Michigan’s biosciences research and development and manufacturing potential to stimulate economic growth. Online registration ends Feb. 2. We will discuss the details of a forward-looking strategy for building a

By |2016-01-29T11:56:48-05:00January 29th, 2016|Life Sciences|