My Northwestern Medicine January 10, 2024

Exploring How Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Become Aggressive

Exploring How Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Become Aggressive

Some strains of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria may not turn out to be as aggressive as previously thought, according to a recent Northwestern Medicine study.

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New Brain-Like Transistor Mimics Human Intelligence

Taking inspiration from the human brain, Northwestern scientists have developed a new synaptic transistor capable of higher-level thinking, according to a recent study.

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Kwasny Recognized by the American Statistical Association

Mary Kwasny, ScD, professor of Preventive Medicine in the Division of Biostatistics, has received the American Statistical Association’s Founders Award, the highest award the organization bestows, for her distinguished service.

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Building Momentum Toward Neural Prostheses

Recent studies from Feinberg investigators and colleagues have shed light on complex neurological processes and provided new insights and technological developments for neural prostheses.

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Patient’s Life Is Changed by Spinal Cord Stimulation Procedure

Pain medicine specialist Mehul Sekhadia, DO, helped a 50-year-old patient with chronic back and nerve pain.

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Bowen Leads in Ocular Oncology

R. Chris Bowen, MD, discusses his goal to establish Northwestern Medicine as the leading Midwest referral center for eye cancer.

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