Feinberg students across fields are making impactful contributions to research, while growing as healthcare providers, scientists, and mentors. Dedicated to Neuro-surgery Research Nathan Shlobin, a…
Ike Okwuosa, MD The following faculty were inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society: Jen Brown, MPH, lecturer of Preventive Medicine in the Division of…
AP: More infectious COVID-19 variant identified in Chicago Northwestern University researchers found the first case of the more infectious Brazil variant of COVID-19, the so-called P.1…
Northwestern Medicine expresses its condolences to the families and friends of the following alumni (listed in order of their graduation year) and faculty who have…
1950s Lee F. Rogers, ’59 MD, first published the classic radiology text Imaging Skeletal Trauma in 1982. Now, for the first time, the fourth edition…
We’d love to hear from you! One of the most positive aspects of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is that it brings together people…
Edward S. Kim, ’92 BS, ’96 MD (HPME) A letter from Edward S. Kim, ’92 BS, ’96 MD (HPME) Dear friends, I am excited and…
Dr. Beatrice Tucker (L), talking with a patient. The Chicago Maternity Center — which operated from 1895 until 1973 on the near-west side of Chicago…
A new antibody drug demonstrated similar efficacy to currently available therapies to treat advanced ERBB2-positive breast cancer, according to a recent clinical trial.
Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered a neural circuit that drives fear-induced suppression of feeding, according to a study published in Neuron.