Chicagoland community members and Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM) researchers came together to build connections and share stories about groundbreaking research supported by the ITM’s Pilot Awards program on ways to tackle common causes of blindness, avoid getting dementia, use AI to help diagnose a pediatric kidney condition, and identify women who might benefit from an HIV preventative medication.
Grab a leash and some good vibes because the Save Da Hoomans dog pack has officially taken over Chicago this winter — one bus and train at a time.CBS News …
The AAMC has honored the University of Chicago Medicine health system and the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine with its 2024 Spencer Foreman Award for Outstanding Community Engagement.This …
https://youtu.be/ywqSePOsLbc Renowned physician-researcher Julian Solway, MD, goes emeritus this fall after a nearly 40-year career at the University of Chicago securing more than $165 million in research funding, serving thousands …
The Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM) has selected three winners for its latest round of Pilot Awards that provide $60,000 in funding and ITM resources valued at thousands of dollars …
https://youtu.be/ezbyRWmJRLoA University of Chicago Medicine physician scientist went from clinic work to pursuing both patient care and health research fueled by more than $200,000 in funding – career leaps that …