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  • Women Can Quit Smoking and Control Weight Gain

    Study Finds Women Can Quit Smoking and Control Weight Gain Many women don’t quit smoking because they are afraid of gaining weight. That’s because nicotine suppresses the appetite and boosts a smoker’s metabolism. A new meta-analysis (results of several studies) shows that women who quit smoking while receiving treatment for weight control are better able[…]

  • Transplanting Stem Cells Can Treat Heart Disease

    Transplanting People’s Own Stem Cells Can Treat Heart Disease Study Finds The largest national stem cell study for heart disease showed the first evidence that transplanting a potent form of adult stem cells into the heart muscle of subjects with severe angina results in less pain and an improved ability to walk. The transplant subjects[…]

  • Comprehensive Transplant Center Celebrates Launch

    Comprehensive Transplant Center Celebrates Official Launch (From LEFT) J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, Dixon Kaufman, MD, PhD, Michael Abecassis, MD, MBA, and Dean M. Harrison at the reception following the Launch of the comprehensive transplant center. With an audience of approximately 240 physicians, faculty, staff, patients and friends, the Northwestern University Comprehensive Transplant Center (CTC)[…]

  • Feinberg Announces New Chair of Preventive Medicine

    Feinberg Announces New Chair of Preventive Medicine Donald Lloyd-Jones, MD Donald Lloyd-Jones, MD, associate professor of Preventive Medicine and Medicine for Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, has been named the new Chair of Preventive Medicine. With this appointment, Lloyd-Jones takes the helm of one of the top preventive medicine departments in the country. As[…]

  • Medical, Engineering Schools Launch New Lecture Series

    Northwestern Medical School, Engineering School Launch New Lecture Series Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and the McCormick School of Engineering have launched a new lecture series, the Dean’s Grand Challenge Lecture Series in Medicine and Engineering. This series of six lectures brings together medical and engineering faculty members to catalyze interdisciplinary collaboration. “By aligning[…]

  • Dean Jameson Presents State of the School Address

    2009-10 State of the School Address Outlines Strategic Goals for the Coming Year, Presents Vision for Northwestern Medicine J. larryJameson, MD, PHD, vice president for medical affairs and Lewis landsberg dean of the feinberg school of medicine, presents the State of the School Address. The Feinberg School of Medicine community assembled on October 19 to[…]

  • Sesquicentennial Finale Explores Future of Medicine

    Sesquicentennial Finale Reflects on 150 Years of Progress, Looks Forward to Future of Medicine J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, vice president for medical affairs and Lewis Landsberg Dean of the Feinberg School of Medicine. Jeremiah Stamler, MD, professor emeritus and the first chair of the Department of Preventive Medicine. C. Shad Thaxton, MD, PhD, assistant[…]

  • Making Headlines

    Making Headlines

    Faculty members at the Feinberg School of Medicine frequently are quoted or featured in national and/or international news stories.

  • Northwestern Finds Modest Weight Loss Slashes Diabetes Risk

    Northwestern Finds Modest Weight Loss Slashes Diabetes Risk Intensive lifestyle changes aimed at modest weight loss reduced the rate of developing type 2 diabetes by 34 percent in people at high risk for the disease, according to a national study based on 10 years of data. The Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine was a[…]

  • Hobnob with Northwestern Transplant Experts

    Hobnob with Northwestern Transplant Experts Oct. 28 The thousands of people affected by organ failure — and their family and friends — wonder what the medical future holds for them. What are the latest research advances that may benefit them and future generations? They’ll find out from top Northwestern organ transplant experts on Oct. 28[…]