Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

The Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, located in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois and situated near Lake Michigan and the Magnificent Mile, is one of Northwestern University’s 12 schools and colleges

A first-of-its-kind bandage that accelerates healing by 30 percent delivering electrotherapy directly to the wound site

Physician-anthropologist proposes national “decarceration” program that could usher police, prisons Into obsolescence?

Relieving pain without drugs using a dissolving implantable device

Harnessing immune cells from tumors to fight cancer rapidly and effectively

Type 1 diabetes treatment gets new hope via nanotherapy

Engineers and neurobiologists have wirelessly programmed and then deprogrammed mice to socially interact with one another in real time

Artificial intelligence for autism early diagnosis and intervention?

Could Covid-19 threaten the entire nervous system?

Using ultrasound to blast through the blood-brain barrier to fight glioblastoma

Treatment successfully delivers drug across the blood-brain barrier directly to brain tumor in mice Glioblastoma currently has no cure. New treatments urgently needed Powerful drug is 1,400 times more potent than current treatment against the brain tumor Scientists applying to FDA for approval to test this novel treatment in patients with recurrent glioblastoma One of

Using ultrasound to blast through the blood-brain barrier to fight glioblastoma

Could this new treatment really reverse celiac disease?

New technology may be applicable to other autoimmune diseases and allergies Results of a new phase 2 clinical trial using technology developed at Northwestern Medicine show it is possible to induce immune tolerance to gluten in individuals with celiac disease. The findings may pave the way for treated celiac patients to eventually tolerate gluten in

Could this new treatment really reverse celiac disease?

Reversing age-related memory loss with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Memory in older adults restored to young adult level Stimulating a precise location of the brain’s memory center with electromagnetic pulses improves the memory of older adults with age-related memory loss to the level of young adults, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. “Older people’s memory got better up to the level that we could

Reversing age-related memory loss with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

A new device can optimize treatment of neonatal jaundice, skin diseases, seasonal affective disorder and reduce risk of sunburns and skin cancer

Smaller than an M&M and thinner than a credit card, device can optimize treatment of neonatal jaundice, skin diseases, seasonal affective disorder and reduce risk of sunburns and skin cancer The world’s smallest wearable, battery-free device has been developed by Northwestern Medicine and Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering scientists to measure exposure to light across multiple wavelengths,

A new device can optimize treatment of neonatal jaundice, skin diseases, seasonal affective disorder and reduce risk of sunburns and skin cancer

Discovery: A new kill code embedded in each cell to extinguish cancer

Cancer’s most deadly assassin exists in every cell A kill code is embedded in every cell in the body whose function may be to cause the self-destruction of cells that become cancerous, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study. As soon as the cell’s inner bodyguards sense it is mutating into cancer, they punch in the

Discovery: A new kill code embedded in each cell to extinguish cancer

Treating fibrosis, that is estimated to cause 35 to 40 percent of deaths in the world, with precision medicine

Normal scar tissue forms to heal an internal wound and quietly retreats when the job is done. But in many common diseases — kidney, liver and lung fibrosis — the scar tissue goes rogue and strangles vital organs. These diseases are largely untreatable and ultimately fatal. A new Northwestern Medicine study has newly identified a

Treating fibrosis, that is estimated to cause 35 to 40 percent of deaths in the world, with precision medicine

Game changing precision medicine comes to rheumatoid arthritis

Scientists are bringing precision medicine to rheumatoid arthritis for the first time by using genetic profiling of joint tissue to see which drugs will work for which patients, reports a new Northwestern Medicine multi-site study. In the near future, patients won’t have to waste time and be disappointed with months of ineffective therapy, scientists said.

Game changing precision medicine comes to rheumatoid arthritis

Any cancer cell could be killed by suicide molecules – a major breakthrough?

Time traveling hundreds of millions of years to unleash one of nature’s original kill switches Small RNA molecules originally developed as a tool to study gene function trigger a mechanism hidden in every cell that forces the cell to commit suicide, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study, the first to identify molecules to trigger a

Any cancer cell could be killed by suicide molecules – a major breakthrough?

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  • About CLIMB

    It was launched with support of a grant from the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences ... PhD students at Northwestern University to develop advanced skills for collaborating, communicating ...

  • About Amanda Distel

    research finance, tax, treasury and student finance. Distel was senior director of finance for Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine from 2013 to 2019, where she led a team accountable ...

  • Northwestern plans innovative research facility

    The geographical positioning of Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine near world-class partners ... the University would attract an additional $150 million a year of new medical research ...

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    Faculty members in need of a medical leave as a result of any birth or pregnancy related issues, can reference the Faculty Medical Leave page for more information. Any faculty in the Feinberg School .

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    To assist you in determining your budget for the upcoming school year, view the schedule of rates section ... Rates and a Simple Budget Sheet Health insurance is required for all medical students. The ...

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