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Tag: Spring 2021

  • Student Spotlight

    Student Spotlight

    Discover how Feinberg students across fields are making impactful contributions to research.

  • Faculty Awards & Honors

    Faculty Awards & Honors

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

  • Media Spotlight

    Media Spotlight

    Find recent media coverage about Northwestern Medicine.

  • In Memoriam

    In Memoriam

    Northwestern Medicine expresses its condolences to the families and friends of these alumni (listed in order of their graduation year) and faculty who have passed away. 

  • Progress Notes

    Progress Notes

    Catch up on alumni milestones and achievements.

  • Inclusion and Allyship: Sharing Stories

    Inclusion and Allyship: Sharing Stories

    Hear from our alumni about their experiences with improving people’s health and quality of life.

  • New Beginnings

    New Beginnings

    A letter from Edward S. Kim, ’92 BS, ’96 MD (HPME), the incoming president of the Medical Alumni Association Board (MAAB).

  • 1895 – 1973 | The Chicago Maternity Center: An Important Chapter in Obstetrics

    1895 – 1973 | The Chicago Maternity Center: An Important Chapter in Obstetrics

    The Chicago Maternity Center — which operated from 1895 until 1973 on the near-west side of Chicago — was the only obstetrical home delivery program in the nation and the brainchild of Joseph DeLee, 1891 MD, chair of the Department of Obstetrics at Northwestern from 1896 until 1929. An advocate of specialized maternity hospitals, DeLee…

  • Antibody Drug Improves Survival for Aggressive Breast Cancer

    Antibody Drug Improves Survival for Aggressive Breast Cancer

    A new antibody drug demonstrated similar efficacy to currently available therapies to treat advanced ERBB2-positive breast cancer, according to a recent clinical trial.

  • Plotting the Neural Circuitry of Appetite Suppression

    Plotting the Neural Circuitry of Appetite Suppression

    Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered a neural circuit that drives fear-induced suppression of feeding, according to a study published in Neuron.