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  • Baker Honored for Contributions to Clinical Epidemiology

    Baker Honored for Contributions to Clinical Epidemiology

    David Baker, MD, MPH, chief of general internal medicine and geriatrics, has been awarded the 2013 American College of Physicians’ Alvan R. Feinstein Award.

  • A Mission to Bring Epidurals to China

    A Mission to Bring Epidurals to China

    At a recent anesthesiology meeting, Ling Qun Hu, MD, presented his findings from part of his 10-year “No Pain Labor N’ Delivery China Initiative.” His goal is to teach Chinese doctors in at least ten medical centers how to give epidurals to decrease high cesarean delivery rates.

  • Investigating the Loss of Language

    Investigating the Loss of Language

    Tapping into resources only available at Northwestern, researchers at Feinberg have crafted a multidisciplinary study to investigate all aspects of primary progressive aphasia, a form of dementia.

  • Studying the Properties, Mechanisms of Proteins

    Studying the Properties, Mechanisms of Proteins

    PhD candidates Samuel Light and Joshua Waitzman study how the smallest levels of biological processes work, with the hope that their discoveries will lead to new or better drug therapies. Both scientists recently received the inaugural Driskill Award for Outstanding Student Achievement, which recognizes research that has clinical and translational significance.

  • Exploring Bone Formation May Offer Insight into Birth Defects

    Exploring Bone Formation May Offer Insight into Birth Defects

    Jacek Topczewski, PhD, research associate professor of pediatrics, is investigating how congenital malformations occur by focusing his lab on a specific family of proteins and their impact on cartilage formation.

  • Montgomery Receives ASBH Lifetime Achievement Award

    Montgomery Receives ASBH Lifetime Achievement Award

    Kathryn Montgomery, PhD, Julia and David Uihlein Professor of Medical Humanities and Bioethics, is being honored with the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Lifetime Achievement Award.

  • Assessing the Health of Chicago Communities

    Assessing the Health of Chicago Communities

    As part of the new curriculum, first-year medical students compiled information regarding health resources in 21 Chicago communities. Over the next few years, this project aims to have health data from all 77 Chicago communities, which they will make available to Northwestern physicians, who can use it to better understand their patients.

  • PCOS Research Points to Gene Defect

    PCOS Research Points to Gene Defect

    With a five-year renewal of the Northwestern University Specialized Center for Research on Sex Differences, one of 11 National Institutes of Health-supported centers, Andrea Dunaif, MD, professor in medicine, is continuing her push to elevate the world’s understanding of polycystic ovary syndrome.