Tag: modern
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Understanding How Childhood Brain Tumors Develop
A team of scientists has identified a new cell type implicated in the development of the most common type of malignant childhood brain tumor.
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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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New Therapeutic Approach Could Prevent Injury to Fragile Transplanted Lungs
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered a potential therapeutic target in the donor lung that can prevent primary graft dysfunction in lung transplant recipients.
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Princess Diana’s Legacy at Northwestern
We honor Princess Diana’s legacy at Northwestern. Her memory lives on at Northwestern, particularly for her commitment to cancer research.
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Investigating the Role of Dopamine Circuits in Habit Formation
Scientists have uncovered how dopamine connects subregions of the striatum essential for habit formation, according to a Northwestern Medicine study.
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Emerging Therapy for Relapsed Lymphoma
An emerging therapy showed promise in patients with relapsed B-cell lymphoma who are not ideal candidates for stem cell transplants.
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Scientific Solutions From No Man’s Land
by Lara C. Pullen, ’93 PhD
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
A letter from the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB) president.
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Giving
Members of the Feinberg community came together to support an important mission: sustainably combatting healthcare problems in low-income countries across the world.
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Progress Notes
Sharing news, accomplishments, and important milestones from the alumni of the Feinberg School of Medicine.










