A recent study by Weil Institute investigators was featured on the Michigan Medicine Health Lab blog.
Read MoreIn January, the U-M Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovations was formally established through a $10M gift from the Weil family. Since then, we have grown exponentially. Let’s look back on and celebrate our first year as Weil.
Read MoreIn the seven years since its founding, MCIRCC has collaborated with the Office of Technology transfer to spin out eight companies and licensed 14 products that are making positive impacts on patients in the critical care setting.
Read MoreErin is an integral part of the MCIRCC Clinical Research Unit, working with patients and their loved ones to obtain data collecting permissions.
Read MoreAbdelrahman Awad, MD is approaching the one-year mark as a part of MCIRCC's Clinical Research Unit. He shares a glimpse into his experiences.
Read MoreA small, portable breath monitor developed at the University of Michigan can quickly and accurately detect acute respiratory distress syndrome, an often deadly disease that causes fluid to leak into the lungs and demands early diagnosis.
Read MoreFrom recruiting patients to handling institutional review board submissions, the MCIRCC Clinical Research Unit connects investigators to the resources they need to engineer tomorrow’s advancements in critical care.
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