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  • Summer Business Program for Doctoral STEM Students First of its Kind

    Summer Business Program for Doctoral STEM Students First of its Kind

    Determined to get an edge in a difficult job market, 50 doctoral students in science and engineering at Northwestern University are honing their real-world management skills this summer in an eight-week leadership program drawing on coursework from the Kellogg School of Management core MBA curriculum.

  • Frader Being Honored by AAP with Award for Ethical Excellence

    Joel Frader, MD, professor in pediatrics and medical humanities and bioethics, is being honored this fall by the American Academy of Pediatrics with the 2012 William G. Bartholome Award for Ethical Excellence.

  • Physician-Scientist Retreat Focuses on Student Research Projects

    Physician-Scientist Retreat Focuses on Student Research Projects

    A two-day overnight retreat, August 4-5, involved a combination of scientific and social activities in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The retreat offers an opportunity for MSTP students to present their work, and hear presentations from MD/PhD graduates and outside physician-scientists.

  • Feinberg Alumnus Dedicates Career to Helping to Eliminate Health Disparities

    Feinberg Alumnus Dedicates Career to Helping to Eliminate Health Disparities

    Charles Modlin, MD’87, MBA remembers spending time in the anatomy classroom as a freshman medical student and playing trumpet in the annual student comedy show IN VIVO, but it was his third-year clinical rotations in medical school that had the longest-lasting impact on his professional life, igniting his passion to help eliminate health disparities.

  • Uncovering the Rules Governing Gene Transcription

    Uncovering the Rules Governing Gene Transcription

    A trio of groundbreaking publications from researchers in Northwestern University’s Physical Sciences-Oncology Center report important methodological advances that will enable a better understanding of how gene expression is regulated, both in normal cells and in cancer cells. This knowledge could lead to the development of more effective therapeutic agents to treat cancer patients.

  • Physician-Scientist Training Program Fast Tracks Trainees

    Physician-Scientist Training Program Fast Tracks Trainees

    The Department of Medicine’s Physician-Scientist Training Program (PSTP) at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine is designed for students entering an internship with a combined MD/PhD or an MD degree with a record of intensive research experience. Third-year Resident Whitney Stevens, MD, PhD, shares her experiences in the program.

  • Researching the Sea’s Greatest Foodborne Killer

    Researching the Sea’s Greatest Foodborne Killer

    Karla Satchell, PhD, associate professor in microbiology-immunology, and her team of toxin biologists are trying to learn what makes Vibrio vulnificus, found in shellfish, so deadly.

  • Bevan Given Prestigious Javits Neuroscience Award

    Mark Bevan, PhD, associate professor in physiology, has been granted a Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

  • Feinberg Professor turns iPad into Virtual Larynx for Intubation Training

    Feinberg Professor turns iPad into Virtual Larynx for Intubation Training

    Raymond Glassenberg, MD, associate professor in anesthesiology, has developed iLarynx, an iPad app that uses a three-dimensional representation of the human airway to teach intubation.