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2025, Issue II

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  • Honoring Feinberg Graduates Campuswide

    Honoring Feinberg Graduates Campuswide

    Feinberg honored the MD Class of 2025 during the medical school’s 166th commencement ceremony held in the Aon Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier on May 19.

  • A Half-Century of Fixing Smiles

    A Half-Century of Fixing Smiles

    Running a private practice while also working to improve healthcare for all is the best of both worlds for David Aizuss, ’80 MD

  • Combating Cervical Cancer

    Combating Cervical Cancer

    Gwendolyn Sowa, MD, PhD, ‘04 GMER, leverages her roots in biochemistry to find causes of lower back pain and improve patient care.

  • Engineering the World’s Smallest Cardiac Pacemaker

    Engineering the World’s Smallest Cardiac Pacemaker

    World’s smallest pacemaker is set to be a game changer for medical technology.

  • It’s in Your Blood

    It’s in Your Blood

    Next-generation blood tests could offer patients both a risk assessment for certain conditions and potential new targets for therapies.

  • Bringing the Fundamentals of Clinical Care Back to the Bedside

    Bringing the Fundamentals of Clinical Care Back to the Bedside

    As the inaugural director of the Center for Bedside Medicine, Brian Garibaldi, MD, MEHP, seeks to reinvent the doctor-patient encounter for the 21st century.

  • Breathing New Life

    Breathing New Life

    Northwestern Medicine team provides life-saving cancer treatment to expectant mother.

  • Decoding the Epigenome

    Decoding the Epigenome

    Investigators in Feinberg’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics work to understand influences on gene expression — with new drug treatments on the horizon

  • Disease Prevention Champion

    Disease Prevention Champion

    Mercedes Carnethon, PhD, takes the baton as the new chair of Preventive Medicine

  • Back to Basics

    Back to Basics

    Gwendolyn Sowa, MD, PhD, ‘04 GMER, leverages her roots in biochemistry to find causes of lower back pain and improve patient care.