Features
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Extending the Healthspan
Northwestern’s new Potocsnak Longevity Institute aims to help people age healthier.
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Transplant Transformer
Satish Nadig, MD, PhD, plans to usher in a new era of technology in transplantation as director of Northwestern’s Comprehensive Transplant Center.
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Unlocking the Human Proteome
Northwestern scientists are leading the charge to sequence proteins the way the Human Genome Project sequenced genes and DNA.
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The Right Care at the Right Time
Whether it’s an acute cardiac episode or chronic unexplained shortness of breath, Northwestern Medicine’s cardiac teams have designed protocols for swift intervention.
Alumni News
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Scientific Solutions From No Man’s Land
by Lara C. Pullen, ’93 PhD
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We Need You to Volunteer!
A letter from the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB) president.
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On the Cusp
David Holtzman, ’85 MD, is breaking new ground in identifying, treating, and preventing Alzheimer’s disease and other disorders that affect memory and thinking.
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The Healing Power of Storytelling
The Healing Power of Storytelling, written by Jennifer Pien, ’01 MD.
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Alumnus Invests in Digital Health and Data Science
Ed Wu, ’02 MD, has not had a traditional career in medicine since graduating from Feinberg. Instead, he has become an entrepreneur, combining his interests in medicine, data science, and technology to improve healthcare.
Campus News
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Ahead of the Curve
In a remarkable place such as ours – a medical school designed for continuous learning, innovation, and discovery — looking ahead is central to our mission. The students we train today will advance to become leaders of the future; the knowledge we uncover here and now can develop into treatments and cures for generations to come.
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Feinberg Among Top Medical Schools
Feinberg has been recognized as one of the best medical schools in the nation, ranking 17th among research-oriented institutions, by U.S. News & World Report.
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Celebrating Match Day 2022
On Match Day, fourth-year medical students celebrated their success as they learned where they will spend the next three to seven years as residents.
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Faculty Awards & Honors
Learn about the recent achievements of Feinberg School of Medicine faculty and leaders.