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  • Biohub for Breakthroughs

    Biohub for Breakthroughs

    Chicago is home to a new Chan Zuckerberg Initiative biomedical research hub, accelerating collaborative science and galvanizing multidisciplinary research.

  • Colonoscopies Just Got Smarter

    Colonoscopies Just Got Smarter

    New technology has raised the IQ of routine colonoscopies. The recent introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in the gastrointestinal (GI) lab is improving the ability of gastroenterologists to spot and remove precancerous colorectal polyps.

  • The Biology of Behavior

    The Biology of Behavior

    Northwestern scientists probe the molecular underpinnings of human behavior and neurological disorders.

  • Turning Research Into Action

    Turning Research Into Action

    As chair of the Department of Medical Social Sciences, Rinad Beidas, PhD, is building bridges to transform health and healthcare delivery equitably and to ensure that discoveries are translated into impact for our communities.

  • A Tireless Quest for Better

    A Tireless Quest for Better

    and guides us every day: What makes us better, makes you better.

  • Celebrating Feinberg’s 2023 Match Day

    Celebrating Feinberg’s 2023 Match Day

    On March 17, fourth-year Feinberg medical students found out about their residency matches at this year’s Match Day celebration.

  • Northwestern to Co-Lead New CZ Biohub Chicago

    Northwestern to Co-Lead New CZ Biohub Chicago

    The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) has selected Northwestern to co-lead its new biomedical research hub in Chicago.

  • Faculty Awards & Honors

    Faculty Awards & Honors

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

  • Clearing Pathways

    Clearing Pathways

    The Simpson Querrey Lung Institute for Translational Science (SQLIFTS) ushers in a new era of lung research, education, and patient care.

  • Steady Hand

    Steady Hand

    Christopher Kang, ’96 MD, ’00 GME, takes the helm at the American College of Emergency Physicians