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FIRST LIGHT Tim Fody, a perioperative technician at the U-M Hospital, captured this image of the medical campus aglow in a June sunrise.

Michigan Medicine (@MichiganMedicine) 
MARCH 29, 2018 

Richard and Susan Rogel are on a mission to boost innovative cancer research and develop the next generation of cancer pioneers — and they are committing $150 million to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center to realize that vision. ... 

COMMENTS: 

Elizabeth Grace: The Rogels funded my scholarship to help me afford to go to Michigan more than 10 years ago. I am forever grateful for that gift that changed my life. 

The Rogel Family has continued to do so much to support Michigan. #thanks #MGoBlue #HailYes 

 

 

U-M Medical School (@umichmedschool) 
JUNE 16, 2018 

And that's a wrap on a wonderful day working with UMHS OBGYN faculty at their ACOG simulation seminar! #NadineandJuliaM1 #SallyM4 

 

 

[Research technician] Josh Jung & Dr. Robert Bartlett work together on #umich #lifesupport research and play together in the @umich #LifeSciences Orchestra. ... 

Michigan Medicine (@umichmedicine) APRIL 30, 2018 

 

 

Michigan Medicine (@MichiganMedicine) 
MAY 4, 2018 

It may not be the Millennium Falcon, but our University of Michigan–Survival Flight helicopter can make the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs. Even the Wolverines Trooper says so! #MayThe4thBeWithYou 

COMMENTS: 

Linda Nevin-Pester: [Survival Flight] saved my husband's life! 

Missy Trierweiler: Helped save my husband's life when he was 12 years old. 

 

 

University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center (@UMRogelCancerCenter) 
MAY 4, 2018 

It's an early morning workout for U-M uro-oncologist Ganesh Palapattu and one of his prostate cancer patients.


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