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Bringing civility to difficult conversations

On Sept. 5, journalists Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley joined a virtual group of nearly 100 Rogel staff to discuss their initiative, the Civility Project, and share ideas to develop more respectful and enriching conversations in our lives. The event was organized by the Oncology Clinical Trials Support Unit’s DEI committee.

Reflections in Fiber

 

Rogel Cancer Center names Baladandayuthapani as associate director for quantitative data sciences

The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer has named Veera Baladandayuthapani, Ph.D., as associate director for quantitative data sciences, a role that recognizes the increasing significance of data-driven and data-intense endeavors such as Big Data in cancer research. He will facilitate cancer research efforts using biostatistics, bioinformatics, computational biology and other advanced data science approaches.

U-M researchers develop an enhanced communication framework for use in the cancer clinic

Researchers from the University of Michigan and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have proposed an enhanced model of communication focusing not only on what is said in the clinic but also nonverbal communication of the doctor and how doctors in turn interpret patients’ nonverbal cues.

Judith Tam ALK Lung Cancer Research Initiative Honors and Awards

May 17, 2024: ALK Initiative Project 1 Co-Leader Dr. Nathan Merrill promoted to Research Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan.

 

May 17, 2024: ALK Initiative Clinical Lead Dr. Angel Qin promoted to Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Michigan.

 

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