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Murphy’s Sign
In a little-known event in U.S. history, sitting U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt was treated at Northwestern after an assassination attempt in 1912.
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Balancing Act
Feinberg scientists are investigating how regulating inflammation can be a pathway to treating a range of diseases.
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Focus on Faculty
Whether it is the students who just donned their white coats for the first time on Founders’ Day, or those whose white coats have seen many years of wear, our community is ready to buckle in — ready to learn, to discover, to grow.
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Fertility Pioneer
Sandra Carson, ’75, ’77 MD, ’81 GME, has devoted her career to finding innovative solutions to reproductive challenges.
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Making Connections
D. James Surmeier, PhD, has steered the Department of Neuroscience to a new name and recognition of Northwestern Medicine’s growing prominence in neuroscience research.
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Let’s All Be Quinquagenarians!
A letter from the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB) president
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Celebrating Founders’ Day 2021
Feinberg’s annual Founders’ Day ceremony this year welcomed first- and second-year medical students to campus, and marked the official start of the academic year.
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Combination Treatment May Prolong HIV Viral Suppression
A novel combination treatment may increase the ability of monoclonal antibodies to control viral infection in patients diagnosed with HIV.
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Motion Restored
Northwestern Medicine’s Center for Spine Health gets patients back on their feet.
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Ryans Make Historic Gift
Northwestern University Trustees and alumni Patrick G. Ryan and Shirley W. Ryan have made a historic gift to name and endow the Robert J. Havey, MD Institute for Global Health.










