Science & Medicine
Physicist Joe Incandela shows graphic evidence of the Higgs boson’s existence.
Photographer Adam Nadel, AB’90, captures images of malaria’s causes and effects, both scientific and social.
July–Aug/12
Before Sho Yano, Fred Solomon, now 75, was the Doogie Howser of the Pritzker School of Medicine.
06.08.2012
As fans flock to new music, some surprising cities lead the way.
Diane Brentari, PhD’90, studies sign language for insights into all language.
A Japanese cancer-genomics pioneer targets new therapies.
Muriel D. Lezak, PhB’47, AM’49, has spent her career trying to help humanize the young field of neuropsychology.
At the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago’s David Gozal talks about sleep patterns from worms to humans
Doctors at the University’s Celiac Disease Center raise awareness about a little-known condition.
As the Pritzker School of Medicine moves into the US News top ten, Dean for Medical Education Holly Humphrey, MD’83, discusses the school’s priorities.