Tag: modern
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Sunsets, Sunrises, and Our Loved Ones
A letter from the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB) president
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Following in Dad’s Footsteps
An interview with David Sanderson, ’55, ’58 MD
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Thirty Years of Commitment
Highlighting the Lurie family’s many years of commitment and tireless advocacy for the work of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University
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Tiny Dancers
Samuel Stupp, PhD, has discovered how to control the collective motion of more than 100,000 “dancing” molecules within a nanofiber — a strategy that has the potential to reverse spinal cord injuries and more.
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Healthy Mother, Healthy Child
Northwestern Medicine goes the extra mile to support people with high-risk pregnancies.
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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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Fertility Pioneer
Sandra Carson, ’75, ’77 MD, ’81 GME, has devoted her career to finding innovative solutions to reproductive challenges.
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Let’s All Be Quinquagenarians!
A letter from the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB) president
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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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Information Innovator
Galter Health Sciences Library and Learning Center director Kristi Holmes, PhD, is helping bring biomedical libraries into the future.









