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  • Trailblazers in Orthopaedics

    Trailblazers in Orthopaedics

    How a close-knit, multigenerational group of Black orthopaedic surgery residents put their mark on Northwestern Medicine.

  • Extending the Healthspan

    Extending the Healthspan

    Northwestern’s new Potocsnak Longevity Institute aims to help people age healthier.

  • Transplant Transformer

    Transplant Transformer

    Satish Nadig, MD, PhD, plans to usher in a new era of technology in transplantation as director of Northwestern’s Comprehensive Transplant Center.

  • Unlocking the Human Proteome

    Unlocking the Human Proteome

    Northwestern scientists are leading the charge to sequence proteins the way the Human Genome Project sequenced genes and DNA.

  • The Right Care at the Right Time

    The Right Care at the Right Time

    Whether it’s an acute cardiac episode or chronic unexplained shortness of breath, Northwestern Medicine’s cardiac teams have designed protocols for swift intervention.

  • Building for Tomorrow

    Building for Tomorrow

    Harold “Hal” Paz, MD, MS, ’86 GME, leads with an eye toward personalized health.

  • Sunsets, Sunrises, and Our Loved Ones

    Sunsets, Sunrises, and Our Loved Ones

    A letter from the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB) president

  • Following in Dad’s Footsteps

    Following in Dad’s Footsteps

    An interview with David Sanderson, ’55, ’58 MD

  • Tiny Dancers

    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.

  • Global Vision

    Global Vision

    Robert Murphy, MD, leads research and education initiatives around the world while combating COVID-19 misinformation closer to home.