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Tag: Fall 2021

  • Investigating Long-Lived Mitochondrial Proteins

    Investigating Long-Lived Mitochondrial Proteins

    A subset of proteins in mitochondria of brain and heart cells are long-lived, supporting the long-term stability of mitochondrial complex architecture.

  • Accepting the Difficult Gifts of a Cancer Diagnosis

    Accepting the Difficult Gifts of a Cancer Diagnosis

    During my third year of my internal medicine residency, I diagnosed myself with a brain tumor. Unfortunately, this turned out to be a malignant brain cancer, requiring two brain surgeries, chemotherapy, and radiation.

  • Information Innovator

    Information Innovator

    Galter Health Sciences Library and Learning Center director Kristi Holmes, PhD, is helping bring biomedical libraries into the future.

  • Faculty Awards & Honors

    Faculty Awards & Honors

    Learn about the recent achievements of Feinberg School of Medicine faculty and leaders.

  • Progress Notes

    Progress Notes

    Recent news, accomplishments and important milestones, shared by Feinberg alumni.

  • Gene Implicated in Poor Skin Cancer Therapy Outcomes

    Gene Implicated in Poor Skin Cancer Therapy Outcomes

    Losing a check on T-cell activation in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma cells is associated with poor outcomes, according to a recent study.

  • In Memoriam

    In Memoriam

    s and friends of the following alumni (listed in order of their graduation year) and faculty who have passed away. All dates are in 2021.

  • New Hope for Antibody to Treat Muscular Dystrophy

    New Hope for Antibody to Treat Muscular Dystrophy

    Scientists have developed an antibody that they believe can be used to treat muscular dystrophy, reducing muscle scarring in an animal model of the disease.