Features
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Turning Back the Clock
A new longitudinal study within the Human Longevity Laboratory investigates aging, with the ultimate goal of finding ways to reverse its negative effects.
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Maximizing the Power of T-cells
Northwestern Medicine investigators are steering CAR T-cell therapy research and treatment development to improve survival and quality of life for patients with cancer.
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10,000 Transplants and Counting
Ushering in a New Era in Transplantation
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Creating Positive Change and Putting Patients First
Meet Susan Quaggin, MD, the new chair of the Department of Medicine
Alumni News
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Global Health Giant
Thomas Quinn, ’74 MD, traced the origins of the AIDS pandemic, and now he’s hunting for a cure.
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Feinberg Classmates Reconnect and Reminisce at Alumni Weekend 2024
More than 450 alumni and guests returned to Feinberg April 18-20 for Alumni Weekend 2024.
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Opening Doors to Healthier Communities
Scott Hamstra, ’85 MD, found the path to caring for marginalized and vulnerable communities while at Feinberg.
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In Memoriam
Northwestern Medicine expresses its condolences to the families and friends of the following alumni and faculty who have passed away.
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Progress Notes
Sharing news, accomplishments, and important milestones from the alumni of the Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Giving
A patient’s gift supports precision medicine and Ataxia Research.
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A New Vantage Point
Alumni Weekend 2024 provided the opportunity for a new vantage point: seeing the weekend through the eyes of the current Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine students.
Campus News
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From Discovery to Delivery
Learn about the recent achievements of Feinberg School of Medicine faculty and leaders.
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Celebrating Graduation 2024
Feinberg honored the MD Class of 2024 during the medical school’s 165th commencement ceremony held in the Aon Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier on May 13.
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Trailblazing Biochemist Delivers Kimberly Prize Lecture
Craig M. Crews, PhD, the John C. Malone Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and a professor of Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Management at Yale University, presented on the future of targeted protein degradation to a packed crowd in the Hughes Auditorium on Northwestern’s Chicago campus.
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Celebrating Match Day 2024
At the Louis A. Simpson and Kimberly K. Querrey Biomedical Research Center on Northwestern’s Chicago campus, fourth-year Feinberg students excitedly tore open envelopes to reveal their residency matches at this year’s Match Day celebration on March 15.
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Hersam Appointed to National Academy of Engineering and American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Mark C. Hersam, PhD, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and director of the Materials Research Center at Northwestern University has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
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Krainc, Kelley Elected to National Academy of Inventors
Dimitri Krainc, MD, PhD, and Shana Kelley, PhD, have been named 2023 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
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Feinberg Faculty Inducted into American Society for Clinical Investigation
Four Feinberg faculty members have been inducted into the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI), one of the nation’s oldest medical honor societies composed of more than 3,000 physician-scientists, and three additional Feinberg faculty members have also been honored with the ASCI Young Physician-Scientist Award, which recognizes physician-scientists who are early in their first faculty…
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‘Father of Microbiome Research’ Awarded 2024 Nemmers Prize in Medical Science
Jeffrey Gordon, MD, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis, who is often referred to as the “father of microbiome research,” is the recipient of the 2024 Mechthild Esser Nemmers Prize in Medical Science at Northwestern University.
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Faculty Awards & Honors
Learn about the recent achievements of Feinberg School of Medicine faculty and leaders.
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Medical Honor Society Inducts New Feinberg Members
Feinberg’s chapter of the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society welcomed 40 new members during a ceremony on March 12, recognizing the inductees’ outstanding educational achievement and significant contributions to medicine.