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Three members of the Feinberg faculty have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious honorary societies. Read more » |
Boosting mitochondrial function in a subpopulation of T cells could make cancer immunotherapy more effective, according to a recent study. Read more »
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Feinberg faculty, residents and students recently participated in the Student National Medical Association’s Annual Medical Education Conference, a cornerstone gathering for current and future medical students from minority populations traditionally underrepresented in medicine. Read more »
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Second-year students in the Physician Assistant Program presented their final capstone projects involving a comprehensive literature review of a clinical topic of their choosing during a recent virtual event. Read more »
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Clyde Yancy, MD, MSc, chief of Cardiology in the Department of Medicine, talks about how the vaccine will help everyone return to the important moments in life. Read more »
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A Chicago native, Shah-Khan trained at Mayo Clinic, worked in cancer research at the National Institutes of Health and led the integrated academic breast cancer program at Medical College of Wisconsin. Read more »
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From environmental justice to supporting young adults and caregivers affected by cancer, Kristin Smith has been a philanthropist in her community for more than a decade. Read more »
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