My Northwestern Medicine October 1, 2025

Precision Education in Focus at Medical Education Day

Precision Education in Focus at Medical Education Day

Feinberg faculty, trainees, students and staff gathered to explore the future of teaching and learning in medicine during the 15th Annual Medical Education Day on September 24.

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RNA Isoform Atlas May Improve Understanding of Cardiovascular Disease

Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a comprehensive atlas of genetic coding sequences in both healthy adult hearts and those with heart failure, as detailed in a recent study.

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Modified T-cells Promote Tissue Repair from Pneumonia

Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered that a subset of laboratory-modified T-cells can promote the repair of lung tissue damaged by viral pneumonia, according to a recent publication.

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Novel Monoclonal Antibody May Improve Sepsis Treatment

A novel monoclonal antibody treatment developed in collaboration with Northwestern Medicine scientists reduced inflammation and immune dysregulation in mouse models of sepsis, underscoring the antibody’s therapeutic potential in treating the disease.

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Exploring How AI Is Responsibly Deployed in Medicine

At the Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Conference, innovators and leading experts from Northwestern Medicine shared ways clinicians can leverage these new technologies.

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Hear From a Patient Lived Who Lived With a Heart Murmur for 35 Years

Faced with a worsening heart murmur, a patient’s research led him to Patrick M. McCarthy, MD, a world-renowned expert in mitral valve repair and Northwestern Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute.

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