My Northwestern Medicine May 28, 2025

Discovering New Ways to Recharge T-Cells Fighting Cancer

Discovering New Ways to Recharge T-Cells Fighting Cancer

A pair of recent Northwestern Medicine studies have uncovered new details about critical immunological processes that may help improve cancer treatments, according to the findings.

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John Rogers Elected to the Royal Society

Northwestern bioelectronics pioneer John A. Rogers, PhD, has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, the United Kingdom’s national academy of science and one of the most prestigious academies in Europe.

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Advancing Research and Care at Alzheimer Day

Patients and families joined faculty, students and trainees on May 15 for Alzheimer Day, an annual event hosted by the Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease to showcase dementia and aging research conducted throughout Northwestern and bring those discoveries to the community.

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Novel Longcoding RNA May Serve as Therapeutic Target for Prostate Cancer

Northwestern Medicine investigators have discovered that a novel long noncoding RNA, which are usually 200 nucleotides longer than typical RNAs, could serve as a prognostic biomarker and therapeutic target for prostate cancer, according to a recent study.

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Pediatric Patients Take the Wheel at GoBabyGo

At the annual GoBabyGo event at Northwestern Medicine Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, volunteers modified battery-powered toy cars for children with limited mobility giving them a chance to explore independently on wheels.

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What Can a Digital Mental Health Tool Do for Teens? with Jessica Schleider, PhD

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