My Northwestern Medicine February 2, 2022

Scientists Identify Proteins That Could Predict Liver Transplant Rejection

Scientists Identify Proteins That Could Predict Liver Transplant Rejection

Northwestern University scientists have discovered families of proteins in the body that could potentially predict which patients may reject a new organ transplant, helping inform decisions about care.

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Remembering Jeremiah Stamler, MD, Founding Chair and Professor Emeritus of Preventive Medicine

Jeremiah Stamler, MD, founding chair and professor emeritus of Preventive Medicine, passed away on January 26. He was 102 years old.

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A Day in the Life: James Guo

Meet James Guo, a second-year MD student at Feinberg School of Medicine, and get an inside look at a typical day during this phase of his medical school career.

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New Alternative for Relapsed B-Cell Lymphoma

A new therapy showed improvements over the standard treatment for relapsed B-cell lymphoma, according to a recent study.

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Tumors Dramatically Shrink With New Approach to Cell Therapy

Northwestern scientists have developed a new tool to harness immune cells from tumors to fight cancer rapidly and effectively.

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Northwestern Hospitals Help Improve Transportation for Patients on Oxygen

Staff members from multiple teams at Central DuPage Hospital and Delnor Hospital, including Respiratory Therapy and Transport, improve a process to help keep patients safe.

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Vendor Shares What Northwestern Medicine Has Meant to Local Business

As a part of the health system’s health-equity work, investment in vendors that provide employment opportunities in under-resourced neighborhoods is one way Northwestern Medicine plays a role in improving health beyond clinical care.

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Experimental Strategies in Organ Transplantation, With Satish Nadig, MD, PhD

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