News
Our collaborators are published and quoted in journals, periodicals, and news reports around the globe. Highlights of their contributions are included below.
Robin Edelstein
“Mother’s Instinct” is real
Thomas Schmidt
In defense of potatoes: How resistant starch from potatoes affects the gut microbiota
Jun Wu
Remember brown fat? We may finally know why it’s so darn good for you.
Fred Feinberg
Data breaches: A pause, then life goes on?
Betsy Lozoff
Low levels of vitamin D in elementary school could spell trouble in adolescence
Maxim Sytch
Opposing sides: How previous collaboration can cost companies headed to litigation
Brahmajee Nallamothu
The heart-stopping reality of cardiac arrest
Ethan Kross
The simple practice that can help you make better decisions
Julia Lee
What Do You Think Makes Someone a Liar?
Kenneth Langa
Addressing Preclinical Alzheimer’s: Researchers Caution Against Overtreatment
Michael Boehnke
Study identifies genetic differences that may increase risk of obesity, diabetes
Kenneth Langa
The chances you’ll end up getting dementia after 65 are actually falling
Richard Gonzalez
Beyond Depression: Estimating 12-Months Prevalence of Passive Suicidal Ideation in Mid- and Late-Life in the Health and Retirement Study
Robin Edelstein
Moms and dads show decreases in testosterone after interacting with their child during a stressful task
Shinobu Kitayama
Interdependent Self-Construal Predicts Emotion Suppression In Asian Americans: An Electro-Cortical Investigation
Jenny Radesky
Parents, Sometimes You’re The Problem When It Comes To Tech Use
Emily Mower Provost
A convolutional network to align and predict emotion annotations
Robin Edelstein
A childhood full of happy memories might benefit your health today
Stuart Soroka
Screen size matters: Consumers less attentive to news content on small screens
Colter Mitchell
Colter Mitchell receives Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Jenny Radesky
An Old-School Cure for Toddler Phone-Grabbing: Calculators
Sofia Merajver
U-M startup helps identify patients at risk for hereditary cancers
Rada Mihalcea
Can AI Save the Internet from Fake News?
John Ayanian
Naveed Aziz: He tried to wait until age 65, and Medicare, but did not make it
Niko Kaciroti
Technology allows researchers to see patients’ real-time pain while in the clinic
Victoria Booth
Team selected for research grant funding
Allison Earl
Seeing the doctor? Relax, you’ll remember more
Vic Strecher
Surfing the waves of life: Vic Strecher and Dan Harris on finding purpose after trauma and loss
John Ayanian
Medicare program aimed at lowering costs, improving care may not be working as well as thought
Jenny Radesky
Positive Parenting: Building a family media plan
Goncalo Abecasis
Genes for Good project harnesses Facebook to reach larger, more diverse groups of people
Ethan Kross
What Is Self-Distancing? This Practice Can Help Your Mental Health & Relationships
Kira Birditt
Kira Birditt awarded the Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Award
James Cranford
James Cranford awarded the Richard Kalish Innovative Publication Award
Jacqui Smith
Jacqui Smith Awarded Distinguished Mentorship in Gerontology Award
Julia Lee
How to do the right thing in the workplace: Stop thinking it’s hard
Kira Birditt
A New Study Suggests Couples That Get Sloshed Together Really Do Stay Together
Michael Boehnke
Massive sequencing study links rare DNA alterations to type 2 diabetes
Ashley Gearhardt
Ultra-Processed Foods Make Us Eat More, and It’s Not About Their Nutritional Makeup
Jenny Radesky
Is ‘Digital Addiction’ a Real Threat to Kids?
Emily Mower Provost
Jointly Aligning and Predicting Continuous Emotion Annotations
Kenneth Langa
Older adults expect to lose brainpower, but most don’t ask doctors how to prevent dementia
Inbal Nahum-Shani
How To Make A Digital Detox Last, According To Science
Margaret Levenstein
Congratulations to ICPSR for receiving the 2019 National Medal for Museum and Library Service
Hamid Ghanbari
Preventice Solutions Presents Real-World Performance of Wearable ECG Monitoring Technology using Deep Learning Algorithms for Detecting Atrial Fibrillation
James S. Jackson
The National Youth Disconnection Rate Continues To Fall, But Progress Has Slowed And The Rate For Black Youth Has Increased
Vic Strecher
Purpose Allows People To Do What Matters Most
Jenny Radesky
Infants younger than 1 year old shouldn’t be exposed to any electronic screens, WHO says
Julia Lee
Different Physiological Reactions When Observing Lies Versus Truths: Initial Evidence and an Intervention to Enhance Accuracy
James Cranford
Creation of a Flight Nurse Critical Care Ultrasound Program