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RFU Leads Study in Solving the Structure of ATP Synthase
A team of scientists headed by Rosalind Franklin University Professor David M. Mueller, PhD, has solved the structure of mitochondrial ATP synthase, an enzyme that makes ATP, adenosine triphosphate, the…
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Patent Portfolios Bridge the Gap Between Innovation and the Public Good
Entrepreneur in Residence Peter Paredes, JD, advises Helix 51 incubator companies and other startups, universities and…

Legacy Challenge Continues with Commitment from CMS Alum
Jeffrey Yessenow, MD ’76, believes that, as much as possible, students should be free to focus on their academic and…

Leading with Virtue
The College of Pharmacy (COP) Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) chapter presented a pharmacy career…

Building Trust in the Time of COVID
Allison Arwady, MD, MPH, commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health — where, she has said, “promoting…

Invisible and Stigmatized: What Unique Health Disparities Affect Bisexual Individuals?
Nationally representative surveys reveal that 3% of adults and 6% of adolescents in the United States…

New Web-based Simulation Helps Raise Awareness on Potential Delayed Effects of Psychostimulant Use
Gregory Friedman died in 2017 after taking tainted MDMA, also known as ecstasy or molly. Despite…

‘Perhaps the Greatest Challenge’: How To Get Capital Behind Concepts
Michael Beaubaire, MD, who was named the first Entrepreneur in Residence for Helix 51, is the principal of Beaubaire…

Helix 51 Biomedical Innovation
The life science hub Helix 51 continues to expand its roster of startup, early-stage and international companies, adding…

Documenting a Generation in the CMS Timeline
For more than 30 years, from 1940 through 1972, CMS published The Chicago Medical School Quarterly three to four times…

CyberSole: The Science of Saving Feet
Researchers at RFU’s Center for Lower Extremity Ambulatory Research (CLEAR), in partnership with the University’s…