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  • Inaugural Award Honors Resident’s Commitment to Diversity

    Inaugural Award Honors Resident’s Commitment to Diversity

    Marco Ellis, MD, chief resident of plastic surgery at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, received an award June 8 for his dedication and service to diversity initiatives at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University.

  • NUvention: Medical Innovation Provides Framework for Entrepreneurs

    NUvention: Medical Innovation Provides Framework for Entrepreneurs

    Since 2007, students in NUvention: Medical Innovation have pitched medical devices to company representatives after six months of coursework, research, and development. In that time, multiple groups from four Northwestern University schools have gone on to maintain a business profile outside of the classroom.

  • Offspring of Older Fathers May Live Longer

    Offspring of Older Fathers May Live Longer

    A new Northwestern University study suggests that our bodies might increase investments to slow the pace of aging if our father and grandfather waited until they were older before having children.

  • Lloyd-Jones Enthusiastic About Future with NUCATS Institute

    Lloyd-Jones Enthusiastic About Future with NUCATS Institute

    On June 15, Donald Lloyd-Jones, MD, ScM, will become the new director of the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS) Institute and senior associate dean for clinical and translational research at the medical school.

  • Physician Assistant Program Welcomes Incoming Class

    Physician Assistant Program Welcomes Incoming Class

    Thirty physician assistant students in the Class of 2014 were initiated into the PA Program at a white coat ceremony on June 8 at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

  • Feinberg Scientists Celebrate 1,000th Entry into Protein Data Bank

    Feinberg Scientists Celebrate 1,000th Entry into Protein Data Bank

    As part of a multi-institutional, international consortium, investigators at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine are using X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance to examine the atomic details of proteins from human pathogens.

  • Northwestern Receives $10 Million Gift to Support Regenerative Nanomedicine Research

    Northwestern Receives $10 Million Gift to Support Regenerative Nanomedicine Research

    A $10 million gift from the Querrey Simpson Charitable Foundation will establish the Louis A. Simpson and Kimberly K. Querrey Center for Regenerative Nanomedicine. The center will operate within Northwestern’s Institute for BioNanotechnology in Medicine and support bold, risk-taking research ideas that could offer solutions to challenging human health problems as well as develop life-enhancing…